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Google to Challenge Amazon by Hosting Web Apps

Google April 7 launched the test version of Google App Engine, a tool designed to let programmers build Web applications on top of Google's...

Debate Poll: 81 Percent Say Don’t Ban Facebook at Work

LAS VEGAS-Should Facebook be banned from the workplace?That question formed the center of a debate between two analysts at the Gartner Symposium ITxpo 2008...

T-Mobile Offers 99 Euro iPhone–at a Price

An Apple spokesperson confirmed reports that T-Mobile Germany, one of the largest cellular service providers in that country, is offering 8GB iPhone models for...

WebLayers Launches Mainframe SOA Governance

LAS VEGAS - WebLayers is launching a new automated governance solution for mainframes at the IBM Impact 2008 Smart SOA Conference here.Officials with WebLayers,...

Apple Adds Anti-Hacker Features to QuickTime

Apple is quietly adding several key anti-hacker security features into its flagship QuickTime media player as part of a deliberate plan to reduce the...

IBM Puts the Social in SOA

LAS VEGAS-IBM is taking service-oriented architecture to social networking-in essence, IBM is putting the social in SOA.At the IBM Impact 2008 conference here, Sandy...

Jive Talking About Social Networking, Project Management

Jive Software launched a new version of its social collaboration platform, fortifying its social networking tools, adding project management utilities and blending on-premise with...

Cisco, EMC Partner for Data Security

Cisco Systems and EMC announced a plan to integrate products and services to provide end-to-end security for enterprise data.The partnership, made public April 7...

Fujitsu Ships Flip-the-Switch Storage Appliance

Fujitsu Computer Systems announced a new storage appliance for the midrange market April 7, one that contains much of the same hardware and software...

Cyren Call Denies Spectrum Auction Influence

No one does official outrage like Morgan O'Brien. The Nextel co-founder who sold the company to Sprint for $35 billion in 2004, on April...