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Forrester: Economic Slowdown Should Not Hurt IT Jobs, Salaries

Given the darkening U.S. economic outlook, Forrester Research is updating its IT spending outlook for 2008.However, as long as the U.S. economy has only...

Laws Threaten Innovation

All things considered, from a strict technology aspect, 2007 was a pretty good year. We saw the launch of several very good products and...

Sun to Offer Backline Support for OpenOffice.org

Sun Microsystems is offering distributors and OEMs backline support for the OpenOffice.org productivity suite, which is a free alternative to its own branded StarOffice...

DNSSEC Is Dead, Stick a Fork in It

The DNS is fragile they say. Not only is it another one of those old Internet protocols that was never designed to handle either...

Phishing Drills Teach Employees to Dodge the Hook

A security consultancy in February will launch a portal to automate the infliction of faux spear-phishing attempts on one's own work force—an educational tactic...

Wrapping Up a Wild Week on the Storage Beat

It sounds kind of strange, but The Station has been doing so much reporting lately that we're not getting enough writing done. We are...

Data Overlap in Compliance Regulations

In my upcoming review of nCircle's Device Profiler 3000 (DP3000), I was reminded of how much overlap there is between compliance regulations. In a...

Podcast: Educating Virtual Worlds

Click here to download the Tech Rising podcast or click here to listen to it using the integrated eWEEK podcast player.Over the course of...

Analyst: Consolidation to Continue in Enterprise Software Space

HOLLYWOOD, Fla.—Consolidation will continue in the enterprise software space over the next three years, Microsoft's influence will grow and IBM will get into the...

Intel Increasing Its Chip Market Lead

HELSINKI—Intel Corp., the worlds top chipmaker, is set to increase its share of a growing global semiconductor chip market this year to 12.2 percent,...