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Green IT finds favor among Indian firms
News Energy scarcity and soaring fuel prices are prompting companies in India to adopt environment-friendly computing alternatives to save costs.
Thursday, July 31 2008 06:19 PM
Tags: Green IT, Virtualization, Business, Green IT, IT Services, India, Patni Computer Systems Ltd., EMC Corp., Indian Company, Server
Dell offers Media Center on the cheap
News PC maker promotion lets customers upgrade from Windows XP Home to Windows XP Media Center Edition for half the price.
Friday, November 19 2004 09:56 AM
Tags: Personal Computers
Intel drives in-car computer effort
News Intel has discovered a method of fitting at least five software companies under the dashboard or in the backseat of a car.
Thursday, April 12 2001 09:57 AM
Commentary: Good riddance to Microsoft's problem child
News The Microsoft careening into 2001 isn't the Microsoft customers and competitors have come to know over the past 25 years.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:20 PM
The slow road to Windows XP
News Forget Longhorn. Microsoft's recurring nightmare is businesses clinging to the past.
Wednesday, June 15 2005 11:07 AM
Tags: Microsoft Windows
AMD server push fraught with peril
News Advanced Micro Devices signs up its most significant customer yet to help it win a place in the server market, but the chipmaker faces numerous obstacles competing with Intel.
Wednesday, April 25 2001 09:52 AM
AMD server push fraught with peril
News Advanced Micro Devices has signed up its most significant customer yet to help it win a place in the server market, but the chipmaker faces numerous obstacles competing with Intel in the new area.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:31 PM
AMD: A tough road ahead
News Advanced Micro Devices has signed up its most significant customer yet to help it win a place in the server market, but the chipmaker faces numerous obstacles competing with Intel in the new area.
Wednesday, April 25 2001 09:26 AM
SAP reassures Silicon Valley, post-Agassi
News The German software maker moves to bolster its presence, and influence, in the U.S. high-tech hub after the exit of charismatic executive Shai Agassi.
Monday, June 11 2007 09:24 AM
Tags: Software engineering/development, Business applications, Leadership
Will paying researchers for reporting vulnerabilities really pay off?
Techguide 3Com's TippingPoint recently announced its Zero Day Initiative, a program that pays researchers for reporting security vulnerabilities. What will this mean for computer security?
Monday, August 15 2005 08:23 PM
Juggling cost and return in development
Management How should an application development manager balance between project spending and return of investment?
Wednesday, September 15 2004 11:29 AM
Tags: IT budgeting, IT project management
Japan to try GPS phones to prevent pandemics
News Softbank participates in a Japanese government-backed experimental project that uses GPS-enabled cell phones to track elementary schoolers' whereabouts for health-monitoring purpose.
Tuesday, June 09 2009 10:24 AM
Tags: GPS, 3G (Third Generation), Mobile, Apple iPhone 3G, Cell Phone, Japan, Softbank Corp., phone, Associated Press, 3G
Lexus: Cabir won't infect our cars
News In its blog, security software maker F-Secure posts excerpts from a Lexus statement defending its cars' safety from viruses.
Friday, February 18 2005 09:58 AM
Tags: Viruses and worms
Gartner: Developers must be responsible for security
News Security analyst Andrew Walls says desktop security measures are falling short in a Web 2.0 world and code's security is the developer's responsibility.
Monday, December 03 2007 08:56 AM
Tags: Security applications/tools, Security implementation/standards, Security Management




