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Are There Too Many Women in IT? By Mike Elgan -
Published May 13, 2008
The various efforts to boost the number of women in IT are well intentioned but doomed to failure. [more Career/Staffing]
VMware Enters Replication Arena By Richard Adhikari -
Published May 13, 2008
Anyone up for automating disaster recovery? [more Enterprise Applications]
HP in Giant Services Play to Buy EDS By Richard Adhikari -
Published May 13, 2008
Bold move would add IT outsourcing juggernaut to HP's stable of services. [more Corporate News]
For Starters: Virtualization - Part 1 By Rafael Hernandez -
Published May 12, 2008
Virtualization has been one of the most highly touted benefits of server hardware released over the past few years. The technology isn't just for big iron, though, and there's plenty of reasons to try it out on your own hardware. [more Network & Systems Management]
Apeer Has an Eye For Media Collaboration By David Needle -
Published May 12, 2008
New program both competes and complements WebEx for collaboration. [more Network & Systems Management]
ooVoo vooms past Typical Video Conferencing By Judy Mottl -
Published May 12, 2008
Startup meshes chat, IM, file sharing and video messaging. [more Enterprise Applications]
Which is More Secure, Leopard or Vista? By Kenneth van Wyk -
Published May 9, 2008
A security expert revisits an earlier examination he made of the relative security of Mac Tiger and Windows XP. [more Security]
Memory Prices Heading Up By Andy Patrizio -
Published May 11, 2008
Memory makers have finally stopped adding capacity because they spent themselves broke. [more Corporate News]
A 'SaaSy' Approach to Wireless Security By Richard Adhikari -
Published May 11, 2008
AirTight is wagering that its software-as-a-service approach can help enterprises lock down their Wi-Fi. [more Mobile/Wireless]
Will Vista in the Enterprise Ever Take Off? By Stuart J. Johnston -
Published May 10, 2008
Wondering whether Vista will ever catch on with enterprise customers? The answer may be 'Yes, but not quite yet.' [more Enterprise Applications]
Why Steve Ballmer Should Resign By Mike Elgan -
Published May 7, 2008
Microsoft needs the opposite of a tough-talking wimp as CEO. Microsoft needs a sweet-talking killer, one who charms rather than intimidates, then pulls the trigger when required.
[more Executive Tech]
SP3 for Windows XP: Download it Manually By Ronald Barrett -
Published May 6, 2008
Despite snafus in the release of Service Pack 3 for Windows XP, there is a way for you to install it. [more Enterprise Applications]
XP SP3 Glitch a 'Gotcha' For IE7 & 8 By Stuart J. Johnston -
Published May 10, 2008
It's a fairly minor glitch for some users who install Windows XP SP3 over IE7 and IE8. [more Corporate News]
XP Service Pack Rocky for Some, OK for Others By Stuart J. Johnston -
Published May 9, 2008
Windows XP's last service pack poses challenges for some users, but so far it's largely business as usual. [more Enterprise Applications]
A Revolution Threatens the Relational Database By Joshua Greenbaum -
Published May 13, 2008
SAPs in-memory database technology has Oracle-killer written all over it, and nothing would give SAP greater pleasure than knocking Oracles database out of its current position as top-dog in the SAP database kennel. [more Enterprise Advisor]
SaaS Tool Offers Custom Database Development By Richard Adhikari -
Published May 9, 2008
Now non-programmers can build enterprise-class apps fast and on the cheap. [more Enterprise Resource Planning]
Enterprise Unix Roundup: OpenSolaris, Farm Team or Big League? By Brian Proffitt -
Published May 9, 2008
Despite a long history and solid reviews, the jury seems out on OpenSolaris before it even gets going. [more Open Source]
Share, Store and Backup Files On Demand By Lauren Simonds -
Published May 9, 2008
Egnyte, a new on-demand service, aims to give small businesses a simple, affordable way to share and save files, anywhere, anytime. [more Enterprise Applications]
Improving Windows XP: Windows in a Box By Ronald Barrett -
Published May 12, 2008
A free utility that boosts productivity in Windows XP, Windows in a Box is a little bit of bliss in a very busy world. [more Enterprise Applications]
Tip: BlackBerry - Increase Your Media Portability By James Alan Miller -
Published May 9, 2008
Some useful tips to help you transfer videos, songs, documents or other files between your BlackBerry and desktop.
[more Mobile/Wireless]
SAP Is Wooing the BlackBerry CRM Crowd By Richard Adhikari -
Published May 8, 2008
Software giant will natively integrate its business apps into RIMM's BlackBerry. [more Enterprise Applications]
Five Security Tips to Protect Your Small Biz Investment By Lauren Simonds -
Published May 8, 2008
Trend Micro offers steps you can take to keep your business safe from complex digital threats and simple human error. [more Enterprise Resource Planning]
Sprint, Clearwire Join Net Giants in $14B WiMAX Play By Sean Michael Kerner -
Published May 8, 2008
Nationwide WiMAX takes a step toward reality as players come together to form a potential juggernaut. [more Network & Systems Management]
Oracle: Eating its Own Open Source Food By Sean Michael Kerner -
Published May 7, 2008
The database giant isn't just into Linux and Xen for the money, is it? [more Enterprise Applications]
Green Computing, Green Revenue By Polly Traylor -
Published May 7, 2008
Green is good for the earth and your wallet. This roadmap lays out the first steps you need to green your IT practices. [more Enterprise Resource Planning]
Tech Comics: "The Internet Today" By Oliver Widder -
Published May 8, 2008
Among the many changes online, URLs have become much more compact. [more Corporate News]
New Tool May Put File Archiving in Reach By Judy Mottl -
Published May 7, 2008
Mimosa Systems technology claims to cut storage costs, boost data retention and recovery. [more Data Mining & Business Intelligence]
GNU/Linux: Source Code and Human Rights By Bruce Byfield -
Published May 6, 2008
By using Free and Open Source software, you are supporting one of the few initiatives that give developing nations and the poor any hope of participating as equals in the modern world. [more Open Source]
Will Microsoft Stream Office to Users? By Stuart J. Johnston -
Published May 6, 2008
Will Microsoft begin allowing Office to be streamed to users' desktops as a service in coming weeks? [more Enterprise Applications]
Interop Las Vegas: Take a Virtual Booth Crawl By James Maguire -
Published May 5, 2008
Click through these pages to take a virtual tour of this years Interop technology trade show in Las Vegas. [more Corporate News]
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