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Symantec's Ramzan on solving the antivirus puzzle

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.

July 6, 2009 in Business by Elinor Mills Comment

Philippine carrier outsources to Israeli firm

Country's largest carrier Smart Communications, ropes in ECI Telecom to provide network management services that include surveillance and maintenance.

February 5, 2009 in Communications by Melvin G. Calimag Comment

Outsourcing shifts past Bangalore, Mumbai

While India remains popular with the top 50 outsourcing companies, vendors are progressively creating more bases in cities such as Chennai, Noida and Hyderabad.

January 8, 2009 in Business by Jo Best Comment

Tech innovations for tough times

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.

December 26, 2008 in Business by Steve Hamm Comment

Prevent employees from 'going rogue'

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?

November 25, 2008 in Internet Security by Tom Olzak Comment

Security alarmism helps the bad guys win

Enterprises and individuals need to promote security awareness, but suppress hypersensitivity to superficial signs of security threats.

July 8, 2008 in Internet Security by Chad Perrin Comment

Asia dominates list of world's most polluted places

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.

September 13, 2007 in Business by Stefanie Olsen Comment

Microsoft, Google duke it out for China

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.

July 22, 2005 in Internet by Stefanie Olsen Comment

A virtual vault for personal data

EverNote database holds your most valuable documents: It's like a cigar box for data files.

July 21, 2005 in Software by Michael Kanellos Comment

Protecting the financial industry: Best practices

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?

April 15, 2005 in Business by Mark Vernon Comment
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