Monthly Archives: October 2012
Developers Always in Demand
Developers Always in Demand
Although demand for skills such as "software development" or "developer" has grown modestly year-over-year, this is a huge category, said Hill....
Mobile Devices Making Small Businesses More Efficient: CDW
In an effort to make their companies more competitive and productive, owners of small and midsize businesses (SMB) are turning to mobile devices to...
White House Denies Networking Firm Huawei Cleared of Spying for China
The White House is denying a media report that an investigation into corporations supplying U.S. telecommunications companies with equipment found no proof Huawei Technologies...
Carbonite Acquires Cloud Backup Specialist Zmanda
Online backup solutions specialist Carbonite announced on Oct. 18 that it acquired Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Zmanda, a provider of open-source and cloud backup solutions. The...
iPad Mini Event: 10 Things to Expect From Apple’s Tablet Introduction
Apple is planning to hold a special event Oct. 23 that will likely play host to the new iPad Mini. That device will reportedly...
Samsung Offers New Laptop Running Google Chrome OS
Samsung is going to begin selling a notebook computer running Google's Chrome operating system that is powered by an ARM processor, features an 11.6-inch...
Google Shares Drop 9 Percent After Accidental Early Q3 Earnings Release
Times got a bit rocky for Google Oct. 18 as the search company announced that its third-quarter profit totaled $2.18 billion, down from $2.73...
Microsoft Acquires Marketing Automation Firm to Extend Dynamics CRM
Microsoft has disclosed that it has completed the acquisition of MarketingPilot, a provider of integrated marketing solutions and that the company said will be...
Avere, Fujitsu Team for ‘100/100/100’ Storage Package
Fujitsu, a very successful but old-school IT products company, has found a software provider that is helping it view storage in a whole new...
AMD to Cut 15 Percent of Workforce in Wake of Q3 Loss
Advanced Micro Devices is cutting another 15 percent of its workforce as its looks to slash costs and regain its footing in the face...