Monthly Archives: September 2010
Oracle’s Ellison, Salesforce.com’s Benioff Trade Barbs on Cloud Computing Vision
SAN FRANCISCO - Oracle CEO Larry Ellison and Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff have exchanged highly public barbs at the Oracle OpenWorld show the week...
Facebook Teams with INQ, ATandT on Android Phones
Facebook is working with INQ Mobile on two social networking smartphones based on Google's Android operating system, the latest step in the weeklong rumor...
Microsoft Security Essentials to Target Small Businesses
Microsoft is targeting small and midsize businesses with changes to the licensing agreement for its Security Essentials software.Right now, the licensing agreement states users...
Cloud Storage Startup Dropbox Launches BlackBerry App
Online storage and document file sharing service Dropbox Sept. 22 made available a new set of mobile applications, including updates for the company's Apple...
Cloud Computing Reigns Supreme at Oracle OpenWorld 2010
Cloud Computing Reigns Supreme at Oracle OpenWorld 2010
by Darryl K. Taft
Exalogic
The frontal view of the new Exalogic Elastic Cloud system Oracle introduced at Oracle...
How to Ensure IT Accessibility in Applications and Websites
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is one of the most broad-reaching pieces of legislation of this generation and it has a significant impact...
Internet Scams and Phishing: A Look Inside the Business
Internet Scams and Phishing: A Look Inside the Business
by Brian Prince
Phishing the Globe
This graph shows the geographic distribution of servers hosting phishing pages in...
Twitter Meltdown the Work of Hobbyists, Not Malicious Hackers
One day after the Great Twitter Meltdown, details of how pranksters gleefully redirected users and spewed out retweets full of gibberish continue to emerge....
Apple iPhone Users Want Verizon: Survey
Nearly half of Apple iPhone users would be interested in switching to Verizon, if and when the smartphone breaks from currently exclusive carrier AT&T....
Google Street View Banned in Czech Republic
Google's controversial Street View service has been shuttered in the Czech Republic and has sparked privacy changes in Germany.A feature of Google Maps, Street...