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ITIL adoption fastest in Asia-Pacific

ITIL adoption fastest in Asia-Pacific

News A recent survey finds Asia-Pacific to be the region with the highest adoption rate for ITIL processes, as companies scramble to meet world standards.

Wednesday, August 01 2007 06:24 PM

Tags: IT Governance


Apple MacBook Pro: a first look

Apple MacBook Pro: a first look

Reviews The Intel Core Duo-based MacBook Pro may give Apple bragging rights to the prettiest and most powerful notebook on the planet.

Wednesday, January 11 2006 08:11 AM


WiMax is hype, says Nokia

WiMax is hype, says Nokia

News The tech industry is getting overheated about the long-range broadband access technology WiMax, according to the mobile phone maker.

Friday, October 14 2005 08:35 AM

Tags: Mobile platforms/communications, WiMax


Elephants ready to party as eBay ban approaches

News Cyber barter site is set to put into effect a worldwide ban on ivory products on Jan. 1, a move animal rights advocates hope will slow the illegal trade in wildlife species and products online.

Tuesday, December 30 2008 09:31 AM

Tags: Web sites, Internet, Elephant, eBay Inc., Asia, recession, News.com, Adobe PDF, blog, Africa


Apple's Internet presence grows

News In December, the Mac OS and the iPhone together accounted for 10 percent of what Net Applications calls market share of Internet usage.

Friday, January 02 2009 11:02 AM

Tags: Mac OS, Mobile processors, 3G (Third Generation), Web sites, Apple Inc., Web Browser, Open Source, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, operating system


RIM CEO: We were pulled into the consumer market

News BlackBerry maker chief Mike Lazaridis says the company has learned that it must make a wide range of devices to fulfill expectations.

Thursday, May 28 2009 11:11 AM

Tags: Smart phones, Consumer Technology, RIM BlackBerry, Smart Phone, Research In Motion Ltd., Device, phone, cellular network, e-mail, BlackBerry Pearl


TAM seeks more serious audience

News Thailand Animation and Multimedia (TAM) 2007 event will now be relaunched to provide support and funding for Thailand's software developers.

Thursday, February 01 2007 12:13 PM

Tags: Software, Multimedia


Techies converge in the U.S. to talk mashups

News Around 300 people are expected for MashupCamp, the first gathering of developers and API providers to talk about mashups.

Monday, February 20 2006 09:21 AM

Tags: Web sites, Business applications


PeopleSoft's last hurrah?

News Thousands of customers attending what could be PeopleSoft's last independent annual conference want to know: Will Oracle prevail?

Tuesday, September 21 2004 10:37 AM

Tags: Business applications


Searching on Zotspot could earn users a 10 spot

News Small search site is the latest to use incentives, like paying people for referrals, to draw traffic from the big guys.

Tuesday, October 31 2006 11:51 AM

Tags: Web sites, Search, Advertising


SAP to defend Oracle bid in letter

News The German software maker has its own interests at stake in the merger battle: The acquisition of PeopleSoft would leave it with one less competitor to worry about.

Tuesday, March 09 2004 09:59 AM

Tags: Business applications


PeopleSoft revenue misses lowered targets

News Despite taking in the income it expected, sales come in below estimates. Guess who it's blaming?

Wednesday, July 28 2004 10:16 AM

Tags: Earning reports/forecasts


ITIL overshadowed by other priorities

News ITIL adoption and certification is lower in Asia compared to other parts of the world, as Asian companies have other organizational priorities.

Friday, August 31 2007 05:30 PM

Tags: IT Governance


Online music network Artistdirect joins IPO frenzy

News 

Friday, June 01 2001 02:47 PM


UK unveils ID cards for foreign nationals

News Britain's Home secretary Jacqui Smith has unveiled ID cards for foreign nationals, drawing criticism from opposition parties and campaigners.

Friday, September 26 2008 11:01 AM

Tags: Security, Biometrics, Home Secretary, Supplier, Democrat, Database, ID Card, Government, U.K., biometric fingerprint


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