Monthly Archives: October 2010

Microsoft’s Ray Ozzie Resigns

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Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie is resigning from the company.Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced the resignation in a companywide e-mail Oct. 18. He...

Google Search Appliance Now Indexes Docs, Sites, Twitter

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Google Oct. 18 said it has added Google Docs, Google Sites and people profiles as new sources its Google Search Appliance is now surfacing...

Ciphertex Offers Networked Storage Appliance

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Ciphertex Data Security, a provider of data security products and services, has introduced the CX-5000NAS AES 256 Encryption Secure Network Storage Appliance. The CX-5000...

Software Engineers, Developers In Demand in Chicago

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Whether you buy in to the skills shortage in technology, there are some real economic forces at play that are limiting many people's ability...

Lexmark Releases Genesis Web-Connected AIO Printer

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Printing solutions specialist Lexmark International launched the latest addition to its lineup of Web-connected, all-in-one ink-jet printers, the Genesis, as well its Twitter and...

Regional Technology Job Opportunities Are in Bloom

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The leaves may be turning toward a winter rest, but technology work is not going dormant. Contract and project-based work is flourishing compared to...

SonicWall Unveils Anti-Spam Service 2.0

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Intelligent network security and data protection solutions specialist SonicWall announced its Comprehensive Anti-Spam Service 2.0, designed to help small and midsize businesses protect themselves...

ATandT, WellDoc to Offer Mobile Apps to Manage Chronic Diseases

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AT&T and WellDoc will begin a test phase of a partnership in mobile health, offering a diabetes management application to a sample of AT&T...

Xerox ACS Unit Buys Teleservices Provider TMS Health

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Xerox's Affiliated Computer Services IT outsourcing unit has acquired pharmaceutical teleservices company TMS Health from Palm Beach Capital, a private equity company, Xerox has...

Oracle Java Attacks Reach ‘Unprecedented’ Levels, Microsoft Reports

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Attacks on Java reached "unprecedented" levels during the third quarter of the year, a Microsoft researcher reported.For the most part, attackers have been targeting...