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MySpace to Apple: Fix that worm

December 5, 2006 After worm spreads on social-networking site, MySpace asks Apple to update its QuickTime media player. TAGS: MySpace, Apple QuickTime, Hemanshu Nigam, Apple Computer, worm, F-Secure Corp., profile, fix, attack, solution, Microsoft Internet Explorer, e-mail

Is DC the power to solve heat problems?

March 2, 2006 Problems keeping data centers cool lead some to try direct current. But some say it's a bad idea. TAGS: Rackable Systems, data center, electricity, telecommunications, Sun Microsystems Inc., server, power supply, equipment, solution, AMD

Harnessing the power of P2P

January 24, 2008 It may have gotten a bad rap, but peer-to-peer technology is increasingly used as a legitimate distribution tool for high-bandwidth applications like video. TAGS: P2P, Pando Networks, Telefonica, Verizon Communications, BitTorrent, Internet Service Provider, service provider, cable company, Internet service, file-sharing, researcher, AT&T Corp., solution, U.S., video

Spam experts at MIT lift curtain on search

March 30, 2007 With no real cure for search engine spam in play, educating legitimate marketers is key. TAGS: search engine, advertiser, Google AdSense, search engine optimization, BMW, spam, Google Inc., conference, expert, brand, solution, speakers, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

IBM, Microsoft strike e-mail archiving deal

October 20, 2006 Tiered archive offering will be sold alongside Windows Server, according to co-marketing agreement announced this week. TAGS: e-mail archiving, archiving, IBM Corp., agreement, Microsoft Windows Server, e-mail, solution, server, operating system, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

New SAP products aim for easy solutions

May 7, 2004 The enterprise applications maker is hoping that its SAP Direct line of software and services will provide quicker fixes to users of its larger applications. TAGS: SAP AG, applications company, business application, project, information technology, solution

Reorganizations: What to expect and avoid

July 26, 2003 Wharton experts examine recent megamergers and find that there are common themes to explain the success--and failure--of what are almost always jarring corporate restructurings. TAGS: reorganization, mainframe, leadership, process, solution, IBM Corp.

Intel favors WiMax over 3G for Centrino

April 18, 2007 The chipmaker plans to pick up the wireless pace later this year with an internal mobile WiMax card. Next year: WiMax plus Wi-Fi. TAGS: 3G, Intel Centrino, Beijing, chip company, Intel Developer Forum, Intel, Wi-Fi, Nokia Corp., card, notebook computer, solution

SOA, the peacemaker

October 23, 2006 perspective BEA's Marge Breya says the software industry can't afford to keep dividing into contending camps. TAGS: SOA, silo, enterprise software, BEA Systems Inc., API, platform, solution, information technology, operating system

Microsoft tries to breathe life into older PCs

May 13, 2005 Software maker announces plans for "Eiger," a new version of Windows that would potentially make it more secure. TAGS: Barry Goffe, thin client, Intel Pentium II, Intel Pentium, Microsoft Corp., PC, operating system, solution, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, server, security

E-mail authentication. Then what?

March 22, 2005 Sendmail CEO Dave Anderson explains why we're approaching the end of e-mail as we know it. TAGS: e-mail authentication, sender, signature, approach, SMTP, Cisco Systems Inc., e-mail, receiver, Yahoo! Inc., server, IP, solution, message

False promises about ending spam

December 3, 2004 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper asks whether the technology industry is only kidding itself about what it will take. TAGS: spam, technology industry, phishing, Cisco Systems Inc., Symantec Corp., Internet Service Provider, Yahoo! Inc., solution, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Tech cliches to live by

August 14, 2007 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says that when it comes to trite catchphrases, we're at an inflection point. TAGS: VP, leader, Google Inc., solution

An RFID solution to rush hour headaches?

March 6, 2006 IBM says system of windshield transponders has helped Stockholm, Sweden, reduce traffic congestion by 25 percent. Photos: RFID traffic reducer TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, IBM Corp., Sweden, city, trial, road, fee, pricing, payment, radio, solution

Stallman: OSDL patent project 'worse than nothing'

September 19, 2006 Project to fight low-quality patents could make legal terrain tougher for open source, FSF founder says. TAGS: Open Source Development Labs, Richard Stallman, patent, software patent, tagging, art, Free Software Foundation, open source, founder, project, developer, solution

The 'good enough' theory of software

June 1, 2006 Callidus Software CEO Robert Youngjohns warns against the notion that software no longer delivers a competitive advantage. TAGS: incentive based compensation, competitive advantage, Callidus Software Inc., incentive, business process, economy, theory, commission, agency, software company, solution

SAP: On-demand has its limitations

April 17, 2006 Chief Executive Henning Kagermann casts a skeptical eye on hosted software--and blogs and wikis, too. TAGS: Henning Kagermann, SAP AG, on-demand, SOA, applications company, sales force, enterprise software, enterprise application, CEO, CRM, solution

Companies urged to move beyond passwords

September 14, 2005 Emerging threats mean that passwords are no longer an adequate means of authentication, Gartner analysts warn. TAGS: Gartner Inc., authentication, password, smart card, security, vice president, London, mobile phone, bank, solution

The FCC's invite to Big Brother

August 15, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why you'll be tracked wherever you go if the federal government has its way. TAGS: VoIP, federal government, telephone network, regulation, VoIP phone, VoIP service, handset, access point, location, IP, Wi-Fi, solution, database

PeopleSoft founder back in the enterprise game

May 6, 2005 Apparently, the two-year hostile takeover battle between Oracle and PeopleSoft has not left Dave Duffield winded. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., ERP, human capital management, ERP system, human capital, Oracle Corp., takeover, enterprise application, enterprise, founder, vision, CEO, solution
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