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Operating Systems
Start-up eases Unix server management
By
Rosalie Marshall
| February 06, 2009
Silicon Valley start-up Crossjibe has launched a software tool that allows Unix administrators to make system-wide changes and track systems inventory from a single point of access.
Mobility
Google Latitude gives firms food for thought
By
Phil Muncaster
| February 06, 2009
Google's Latitude location technology is unlikely to encourage wide-scale enterprise take-up in its present form, but could spark interest among organisations if its capabilities were enhanced, according to industry experts.
Software
Opinion: Should we shoot the business analyst?
By
Stewart Armstrong
| February 06, 2009
The high failure rate of software projects is not solely the fault of analysts, says Stewart Armstrong.
Business
Satyam disputes WHO audit report
By
Rosalie Marshall
| February 06, 2009
Satyam has disputed an audit report which highlighted problems in its contract with the World Health Organisation (WHO) for the development of a US$55.5m global business management system.
Mobility
Intel details technologies for future mobile devices
By
Daniel Robinson
| February 06, 2009
Intel is to detail technologies it is developing for mobile devices at next week's International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), including system-on-a-chip (SoC) processors with integrated digital radios and better hardware acceleration for multimedia.
Security
Kaspersky ups the ante in anti-spam battle
By
Phil Muncaster
| February 06, 2009
Anti-malware firm Kaspersky Lab has announced a new technology which it hopes will provide greater ammunition in the fight against spam.
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