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Philippine carrier outsources to Israeli firm
News Country's largest carrier Smart Communications, ropes in ECI Telecom to provide network management services that include surveillance and maintenance.
Thursday, February 05 2009 11:53 AM
Tags: IT outsourcing, Outsourcing, Mobile platforms/communications, Network administration/implementation, ECI Telecom Ltd., Telecommunications, Philippines, network equipment, Israel, network management
Microsoft, Google duke it out for China
Insight China is quickly proving to be the next great Internet marketplace, and both Microsoft and Google are prepared to fight for it, starting in American courtrooms.
Friday, July 22 2005 12:04 PM
Tags: Software engineering/development, Personal applications
Outsourcing shifts past Bangalore, Mumbai
News While India remains popular with the top 50 outsourcing companies, vendors are progressively creating more bases in cities such as Chennai, Noida and Hyderabad.
Thursday, January 08 2009 08:41 AM
Tags: IT outsourcing, Outsourcing, Outsourcing, India, Outsourcing Company, Pune, Chennai, Silicon.com, outsource, Bangalore
Tech innovations for tough times
News Companies like GE are using alternative techniques, such as a method pioneered back in Stalin's Soviet Union called "theory of solving inventor's problems", to make R&D more efficient.
Friday, December 26 2008 09:29 AM
Tags: Innovation, Business development/management, R&D, General Electric Co., Training, Tool, Innovation, Soviet Union, TRIZ, GEN3 Partners
Symantec's Ramzan on solving the antivirus puzzle
News From puzzles and chess to ciphers and antivirus software, Zulfikar Ramzan talks about how he got into the computer security business and where it's headed.
Monday, July 06 2009 09:32 AM
Tags: Security implementation/standards, App servers, IT project management, R&D, Antivirus software, Norton Co., Security, computer science, Machine, Cryptography
Asia dominates list of world's most polluted places
News The world's two most populous countries--China and India--are also on the list of world's most polluted sites, reveals an environmental group.
Thursday, September 13 2007 10:49 AM
Virus map paints US red
News In a new map of the world showing the prevalence of computer viruses, North America sticks out like a sore, infected thumb.
Friday, February 09 2001 08:06 AM
A virtual vault for personal data
News EverNote database holds your most valuable documents: It's like a cigar box for data files.
Thursday, July 21 2005 11:18 AM
Tags: Personal Computers, Database management, Databases
Russian mafia's Net threat
News Organized crime rings in Russia and the rest of the former Soviet Union are increasingly hacking into US e-commerce and banking Web sites, posing an enormous economic threat.
Tuesday, July 17 2001 12:21 PM
Prevent employees from 'going rogue'
Techguide There is often a personal crisis trigger that causes an already borderline employee to cross the border. Would intervention prevent information compromise or system loss?
Tuesday, November 25 2008 06:34 AM
Tags: Communication skills, Personnel management, Security Management, Security implementation/standards, Data security, Employee, Security, Behavior, photocopier, payment
Enforcing laws in a borderless Web
News Executives are increasingly landing in foreign courts for conduct that is legal in their own countries.
Thursday, May 30 2002 11:17 AM
Protecting the financial industry: Best practices
Insight Banks and other financial institutions are popular targets for hackers, phishing scams, internal leaks, and other cyberfraud. What are the best practices for bank security, and how much is too much to spend on IT defenses?
Wednesday, April 06 2005 01:47 AM
Tags: PC security, IT Management, IT Governance
Security alarmism helps the bad guys win
Techguide Enterprises and individuals need to promote security awareness, but suppress hypersensitivity to superficial signs of security threats.
Monday, July 07 2008 11:13 PM
Tags: Security, Risk Management
Microsoft to spread software through U.N.
Insight Microsoft plans to extend its software reach through the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
Thursday, November 18 2004 03:38 PM
Tags: Business Strategies & Functions, Business applications, Business development/management
Russian firm warns of Roron virus
News Antivirus company Kaspersky Labs warns home PC users of the risk that a new worm could help hackers gain control of home computers. Other firms, however, downplay the threat.
Thursday, November 07 2002 10:30 AM
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