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Mozilla looks to Microsoft for security

September 21, 2006 Window Snyder, formerly of Microsoft, now heads up security at Mozilla, the company best known for its open-source Firefox Web browser. TAGS: @stake Inc., Mozilla Corp., security, consulting, Firefox, career, open source, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Microsoft Windows

IBM unveils energy efficiency plan

May 10, 2007 Project Big Green would enable companies to reduce their data-center energy costs by 42 percent, IBM says. TAGS: data center, Val Rahmani, IBM Corp., initiative, IT infrastructure, power consumption, consulting, information technology, client

Confront nanotech health risks now, experts say

October 18, 2006 Industry urged to investigate and disclose nanotech health and environmental issues early in product development. TAGS: nanotechnology, product development, health, R&D, expert, consulting

IBM to invest in 'info-on-demand' services

February 16, 2006 IBM Global Services and Software group to invest $1 billion over three years to solve thorny information-management problems. TAGS: information management, IBM Corp., Steve Mills, Electronic Data Systems Corp., consulting, senior vice president, data source, Panasonic

HP sees opening in software on the Net

February 3, 2006 Company known for hardware plans to put more stress on software and services for growth--especially applications delivered online. TAGS: managed services, mobility, Mark Hurd, wireless broadband, EVDO, consulting, HP, programming, acquisition, Verizon Communications, CEO, broadband, Dell

Bug hunting start-up: Pay up, or feel the pain

August 3, 2007 VDA Labs, which finds flaws in software, has a unique business model that's at the center of a debate over bug disclosure. TAGS: LinkedIn, extortion, business model, deadline, security flaw, bug, vendor, consulting, security, researcher, software company, attack, toolbar, e-mail

How ".com" became ".$$$"

February 15, 1999 As Don Telage makes his way through Network Solutions' headquarters at the tail end of a long day, he wants to know one thing: "What are we at today?" TAGS: Network Solutions Inc., SAIC, domain name, consulting, server, security

IBM beefs up SOA business

October 3, 2006 Rallying around the move toward services-oriented architecture, Big Blue rolls out a bevy of updated services. TAGS: SOA, Steve Mills, IBM Corp., IBM WebSphere, business process, BPM, consulting, acquisition, project, information technology, security

Industry shift to services fuels IBM spree

August 22, 2006 IBM uses its fat checkbook to cash in on services-oriented architecture--and run from downward price pressure. TAGS: SOA, custom application development, IBM Corp., FileNet Corp., custom application, software company, business software, Oracle Corp., SAP AG, consulting, acquisition

HP to sell Intel's server appliances

December 21, 2000 The chip giant says Hewlett-Packard will begin selling the NetStructure line of server appliances, and HP plans to offer its own line of NetStructure-based products as early as March. TAGS: server appliance, differentiation, Intel, Gartner Inc., server, chip company, HP, consulting, agreement, PC company, Dell, CEO, Compaq Computer Corp., IBM Corp.

Sprint Nextel prepares to take on DSL providers

April 6, 2006 Sprint's announcement with Linksys at CTIA this week sheds light on the carrier's plans for its mobile broadband service. TAGS: wireless broadband, EVDO, Sprint Nextel, CTIA, broadband, DSL, 4G, DSL company, DSL service, wireless service, Cisco Systems Inc., consulting, Linksys, Verizon Communications, router
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