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Montavo Announces Addition of Creative Services Group

Mobile marketing company Montavo announced the establishment of an internal small to medium-size business Creative Services Group whose charter is to develop and deploy...

Technology Hiring Expected to Increase in 2010

Stressed out technology workers who have been drowning in work because of staff reductions in 2009 will see some relief in the coming year,...

Why Oracle Ultimately Stands to Win the Bitter Battle over MySQL

Oracle's complicated eight-month-long mission to annex Sun Microsystems is finally coming to an end.It's not officially a done deal, but eWEEK has learned through...

Playing God: Zeus DIY Botnet Kit Evolves

If you've ever found yourself standing in front of a half-destroyed wall wondering whether or not you should have just hired a contractor instead...

PortaOne Announces PortaSwitch Maintenance Release 21

Communications infrastructure company PortaOne announced the release of PortaSwitch Maintenance Release 21, an updated version of the company's telecommunication services and subscriber management platform...

HP Rolls Out New Cloud Software

Hewlett-Packard wants to make it easier for business telecommunications service providers to realize the benefits of cloud computing.HP on Dec. 16 announced three new...

Facebook Tops 100M User Mark in U.S. Despite Privacy Row

Leading social network Facebook, which has more than 350 million users worldwide, topped the 100-million-mark for monthly U.S. visitors in November, for the first...

Adobe Reader, Acrobat Security Vulnerability Patch Coming as Attacks Continue

Adobe Systems is prepping a patch for a zero-day bug affecting its Reader and Acrobat software for release by Jan. 12.The vulnerability is considered...

SGI Offering Support to Verari Customers

SGI is offering product support to customers of struggling server rival Verari Systems.Verari has laid off the bulk of its 225 or so employees...

Twitter, YouTube Issue Top Tweet, Video Trends for 2009

Two weeks after Google, Yahoo and Microsoft Bing unveiled their lists of top searches for 2010, Twitter and YouTube followed suit, with their lists...