Monthly Archives: April 2010
Amazon Adds Facebook, Twitter Feature to Kindle
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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....