Monthly Archives: October 2010
Microsoft’s Ray Ozzie Resigns
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...