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USAID Finds Safe Haven from Hackers

Uganda, Senegal, Uzbekistan, Moldova, Ecuador, Haiti—name any impoverished country in the world, and the U.S. Agency for International Development is probably there on the...

Red Hat Officials: Not Feeling Xen

The move to embed virtualization technology deep into the Linux kernel is stuck on the workbench.Despite earlier optimistic predictions by Red Hat executives and...

Pyrotek Finds Hot Security Fix

The sun may have set on the British Empire, but such is not the case for Pyrotek, a company that has grown at a...

Security Appliances Take Step Up

Enterprise users of Symantecs integrated threat protection systems can now extend that protection to remote and branch offices with the introduction of two midsize...

End-User Furlough

DesktopStandards PolicyMaker Application Security 2.5 provides outstanding tools to help companies solve the problem of application compatibility in restricted desktop environments. However, the Microsoft...

Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 9

Convoq App Melds With SalesforceSellASAP for AppExchange does a good job of blending Convoqs Web conferencing features into the context of selling in Salesforce....

Global Computing

As technology keeps shrinking the world, it may be time to ask if there is any aspect of enterprise computing that cannot be done...

New Global Alliances on Tap?

Is the next technology powerhouse India or China or a combination of the two? During an interview at the annual CeBIT trade show in...

Creation Is Not Control

Id pay to listen to any conversation including Lawrence Lessig (a Stanford Law School professor and widely published scholar of copyright issues) and Greg...

Just Say No to AT&T-BellSouth

The news that AT&T would purchase BellSouth for $67.1 billion triggered a flashback. In 1984, the government dismantled the Bell System, breaking it up...