Monthly Archives: April 2010

Amazon Adds Facebook, Twitter Feature to Kindle

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Amazon.com plans to release a software update for its Kindle and Kindle DX e-readers, termed Version 2.5, in late May. Included will be tweaks...

SAP Reports Robust Q1 ERP Software Sales, Profit Growth

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Since SAP named Bill McDermott and Jim Hagermann Snabe co-CEOs in February, industry analysts and media have been speculating whether the new management regime...

How to Integrate Data Loss Protection in Web 2.0 Security Strategies

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Social networking sites and Web 2.0 applications have become pervasive in the enterprise. As Web-based tools bridge gaps between communities and wipe away physical...

Oregon K-12 Schools All in for Google Apps Education Edition

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Google generated serious attention when it landed the city of Los Angeles as a paying customer for Google Apps for 34,000 municipal employees.Many people...

Terry Childs Guilty Verdict Sends Mixed Message to IT Workers

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If there is anything to be learned by the Terry Childs guilty verdict in San Francisco it is that managerial incompetence--real or perceived--is not...

Storm Worm Makes a Comeback

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Researchers at CA have linked the latest iteration of the malware "bundled and distributed by Trojan downloader along with Win32/FakeAV or rogue antivirus malware."...

Nokia, Samsung, LG Lead a Recession-Free Handset Market: Report

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The cell phone industry has declared an end to its recession, following strong fourth-quarter 2009 performances and a promising first-quarter 2010, iSuppli said in...

Enterprises Thinking Virtualization First, IDC Says

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IT departments battered by the global recession last year are increasingly adopting a "virtualize first" mentality, according to research firm IDC.In a report April...

Google Place Pages Get a Boost for iPhone, Android Phones

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Google has optimized its popular Place Pages, a feature that surfaces details about landmark locations and local businesses when users search Google Maps, for...

Apple Will Host Developers Show Starting June 7

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Apple plans on holding its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) from June 7-11 at San Francisco's Moscone West, the company announced on April 28....