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Report: IT Salary Increases Holding Steady, Staffing Down

The good ol' IT research-events-consulting-analyst folks at Gartner released the 2008 IT Market Compensation report today, and it shows a slight decline in hiring...

Websense: More Hacked Sites than Ever

Another research report has been issued that finds continued growth in the use of hacked Web sites among cyber-criminals and other electronic scammers looking...

Federal Laptops Remain Mostly Unsecured, Unencrypted

The Government Accountability Office slammed the Bush administration in a report released July 29 saying 70 percent of laptops, notebook PCs and mobile devices...

Ribbit Chose British Telecom Because Size Matters

British Telecom bought Web telephony startup Ribbit yesterday for $105 million. Here's the scoop for those who missed it.During a demo last January, Ribbit...

Rethinking Web Browser Security

With Web-borne threats and drive-by downloads becoming the most troublesome form of malware today, enterprise IT administrators and users alike need to reconsider the...

Is Hosted E-Mail Right for Your Organization?

Whether you call it hosted e-mail or e-mail as a service or utility e-mail, alternatives to traditional on-premises e-mail have been growing in prominence...

This Week In Emerging Technology – July 30th

Here are the emerging technologies stories for the week of July 28th.Lasers get in the Groove - Researchers at Harvard and Hamamatsu Photonics are...

Study Finds CMDBs Can Save Enterprises Big Bucks

Enterprises considering investing in a configuration management database may want to read a study released by Forrester Research on July 28 that projects cost...

Dell May Challenge Apple iPod

BANGALORE (Reuters) - In recent months, personal computer maker Dell Inc. has been testing a digital music player that could go on sale as...

Intel Classmate PCs Head to Portugal

Intel is poised to announce an agreement with Portugal that will bring 500,000 of the Intel-designed Classmate PC notebooks into the hands of thousands...