Security: It's all in the software
Security-industry veteran and venture capitalist Ted Schlein says chief security officers' time should be spent on engineering, not network security.
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Helping firms occupy more 'Yellow Pages'
newsmaker Gone are the days of matching one domain name to one corporate Web site, says CEO of DotAsia, the keeper of the region's top-level domain.
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China is India's 'only possible threat'
newsmaker Nasscom Chairman Ganesh Natarajan calls for India to improve its infrastructure, and urges local companies to innovate and reinvent themselves.
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How SMBs can recover from a virus attack
Understanding how viruses operate and the ways to prevent them from spreading is vital knowledge every business, small and big, must have.
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The secret to creating 'pretty' code
Perforce chief technology officer Christopher Seiwald maintains that software code should be more than simply functional.
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Sun sheds light on its open-source future
Simon Phipps, Sun UK's chief open-source officer, surveys the open-source landscape and reaffirms his company's commitment to open software development.
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Debian not looking for commercial fortune
Newly elected project leader for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system explains why the project is not planning to ape commercial approach by Red Hat and Novell.
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A '30-year headstart' connecting people
newsmaker SAP's Asia-Pacific and Japan CEO on attracting talent and why the ERP giant can stand unfazed in light of new Web 2.0 entrants to the market.
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Apple's latest chip gamble
Its US$278 million acquisition of P.A. Semi offers a whole new range of possibilities, but the chipmaker's current offering is unlikely to make its way into the iPhone.
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How will your deal weather a downturn?
What will happen to outsourcing if budgets are trimmed and belts tightened? A careful look at key aspects of existing contracts would not go amiss, suggests lawyer Margaret Harvey.
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Staying alive in a 'resilient organization'
In a crisis, companies with sound business continuity plans will see returns on investments and outperform less-effective firms, writes risk management expert.
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The mammoth application downsize
Nortel CIO Steven Bandrowczak intends to chop the company’s current 1,100 applications down to 100 within the next 18 months, and wants to better align IT projects with key initiatives.
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Why HP is different from IBM
The head of Hewlett-Packard's Technology Solution Group weighs in on what separates her company from Big Blue, along with the shift to virtualization and what it means to be green.
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Turning over a new leaf at Quark
After having dropped off the radar, Quark is set to revolutionize publishing--again. CEO Ray Schiavone explains how.
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Why it isn't over yet for XP
Market conditions may cause Windows XP to likely be around well beyond the June deadline for PC makers to stop selling the older operating system.
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