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Survey: Spring Framework Adoption Soars

A recent Evans Data survey shows that adoption of the Spring Framework has grown substantially and continues to grow rapidly.According to the Evans Data...

Google’s SearchWiki Set for Rollout

After some bucket-testing flirtations with the public, Google has taken SearchWiki live.SearchWiki is a utility in the Google search user interface that lets users...

Samsung First Out of the Gate with 256GB SSDs for Laptops

We received a tip last night, Nov. 19, that Samsung has started mass-producing 256GB solid-state drives for use in notebooks and desktop PCs. That...

That elusive IT budget goes real-time

I spent a couple days down South this week including stops in Atlanta where I moderated a series of presentations on enterprise technology and...

Will It Be a Black Monday for Malware?

Desktop anti-virus and management applications provider PC Tools, acquired by Symantec in August, is predicting that Nov. 24 will repeat as the annual high-water...

IBM Researchers Look to Build ‘Global Brain’ Computer

While a computer with artificial intelligence such as HAL of "2001: A Space Odyssey" remains the stuff of science fiction, IBM researchers are looking...

How to Stay Successful and Sane in Today’s Uncertain Economy

Some years back I wrote a pretty well-received book titled "The Flexible Enterprise," which was all about how businesses can manage and thrive in...

How to Reduce IT Budget Costs Using Disk-Based Archiving

/images/stories/70x50/bug_knowledgecenter_70x70_%282%29.jpg In these cost-conscious times, CIOs have increasingly been feeling the pressure to either cut their IT budget or to keep it flat. Overall, IT...

IE8 Update: Browser to Ship in 2009

Although Microsoft had been saying as late as the summer that it expected to release version 8 of Internet Explorer by the end of...

Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome Represent 2-Pronged Attack on Microsoft

Update: Notes Mozilla comprises non-profit foundation and for-profit corporation.Bloggers are wielding truncheons over the news that a) Mozilla is leaning more heavily than ever...