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When It Comes to VMs, How Is Your Security Software Licensed?

By no means have I done an exhaustive check of all the anti-malware companies yet, but it looks like virtual machine licensing is going...

Symantec Lists Dirtiest Websites of Summer 2009

Symantec got its hands down in the muck Aug. 19 with a list of the "Dirtiest Web Sites of Summer 2009."These are the worst...

LABS GALLERY: System Center Virtual Machine Manager R2 Is Essential for Hyper-V

LABS GALLERY: System Center Virtual Machine Manager R2 Is Essential for Hyper-V by Cameron Sturdevant At a Glance I'll start with the ending. This screen shows in...

Teen Cell Phone Ownership Nearing Adult Numbers

Adults have previously been the largest demographic of cell phone users, but teenagers are closing the gap, shows 2008 data collected by the Pew...

Google Helps Enterprises Conduct Side-by-Side Search, Plug into Salesforce.com

Google Aug. 19 rolled out a side-by-side search comparison and new Salesforce.com connectors for the GSA, the company's first enterprise search upgrades since Google...

Windows 7s Magical Mystery Tour

Windows 7s Magical Mystery Tour by Jim Rapoza The Melting Mountains "I don't do drugs. I am drugs."—Salvador Dali Peace and Love "By the time we got to Woodstock,We...

Trippin on Windows 7’s Backgrounds

Click here to see the slideshowwin7tripsmall.jpgWhen I test out a new operating system, especially when I'm dealing with early betas and release candidates, I...

Symantec Launches Extended Terms Financing Program

Security, storage and systems management solutions company Symantec announced the Symantec Extended Terms Financing Program, offering qualified Symantec registered and silver partners free 60-day...

Technology Sector Will Lead Economic Recovery, Survey Says

A survey of 130 CEO and other C-level hardware and software company executives conducted by audit, tax and advisory firm KPMG found the respondents...

Westmere to Be a Focus of IDF

Intel's 32-nanometer "Westmere" processor, the next step in the chip maker's "Nehalem" architecture, looks to be a focus of the upcoming Intel Developers Forum...