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Can IT hold on to its innovative thinkers?
Technology must be used in conjunction with other skills to truly innovate, says Karl Feilder, chief executive of think tank Greenwich Mean Time.
Tom Young
Oct 23 2008 2:47PM
Strategy
Google patches up its Chrome developer version a bit
Google has released a developer update to its Chrome Web browser which purportedly deals with some of the crashing and video issues which were occurring.
Sylvie Barak
Oct 17 2008 7:21AM
Software
Microsoft gets off of its Cloud
It looks like Microsoft does not really like the idea of being too literal about the name of its long-rumoured cloud operating system.
Nick Farrell
Oct 10 2008 7:30AM
Networking
It's time to think differently about protecting data
The recent rash of high profile security breaches, data loss incidents and associated fraud highlights the fact that the security industry is failing to meet the threats.
Bill Ledingham, CTO, Verdasys
Sep 16 2008 7:47AM
Security
Intel shows its human side
Technology is a tool not a panacea, Intel chairman Craig Barrett said during his keynote speech at the opening of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco..
Ian Williams
Aug 21 2008 7:46AM
Hardware
If it's broken, fix it
We can no longer pretend that information security is working in its current form. So let's change it.
Tim Mather
Jul 17 2008 11:01AM
Security
iPhone application store opens its doors
Apple has officially launched the iPhone applications store.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 11 2008 9:19AM
Software
Microsoft discusses its online services push
Microsoft has fleshed out details relating to its online services offerings to customers and partners attending its annual worldwide Partner Conference in Houston.
Rosalie Marshall
Jul 10 2008 3:07PM
Software
IBM worms its way into African economy... with chocolate
The latest corporate giant trying to get its teeth into Africa has come up with a novel approach: woo the locals with chocolate.
Sylvie Barak
Jun 28 2008 12:01PM
Strategy
Storm tries its hand at fiction
The Storm worm has temporarily abandoned its tactic of using recent news happenings in its spam and is instead fabricating current events.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 21 2008 3:24PM
Security
Citrix adds secure virtual desktop access to its roster
Application delivery infrastructure developer Citrix has announced updates to its Access Gateway Appliance. The new additions will make it easier for enterprises to deliver virtual desktops to end users in a secure manner.
Jun 11 2008 10:55AM
Security
Security expert: BT should be prosecuted over its use of Phorm
Cambridge University security researcher Dr Richard Clayton argues that BT should be prosecuted because it monitored internet users' websurfing habits without their permission, while the telco declines to say its activities were legal.
Richard Thurston
Jun 10 2008 10:12AM
Security
Marshal has updated its web gateway tool
Email and web gateway security provider Marshal has updated its WebMarshal gateway solution.
Staff Writers
May 30 2008 2:24PM
Security
STMicroelectronics sharpens its Spear
STMicroelectronics has unveiled a customisable 65nm chip as part of its Spear configurable system-on-chip platform..
Robert Jaques
May 28 2008 12:00PM
Hardware
S Central expands its Government services business
S Central has opened a Canberra office to expand its government services portfolio.
Lilia Guan
May 27 2008 2:43PM
Strategy
EMC flashes its solid state plans
EMC has predicted that enterprise flash storage drives will cost as little as fibre channel alternatives by 2010.
Rosalie Marshall
May 22 2008 2:34PM
Storage
Asprox botnet rears its ugly head
A new botnet which specialises in sending out phishing spam has prompted security experts to call for enterprises to review their security protection.
Clement James
May 22 2008 7:53AM
Security
Sun Microsystems boosts its Fire and Blade systems
Sun Microsystems has unveiled new Sun Fire and Sun Blade systems powered by AMD Quad-Core Opteron processors.
Staff Writers
May 15 2008 3:18PM
Networking
Oracle talks up its Fusion Middleware plans
Oracle previewed a number of planned enhancements, including better support for development and deployment of rich enterprise applications, for its Fusion Middleware family.
Staff Writers
May 12 2008 4:06PM
Software
Oracle closes 41 vulnerabilities, 17 in its database
Oracle on Tuesday patched 41 vulnerabilities, including 17 impacting its flagship Oracle database product, in its April Critical Patch Update (CPU) round of security fixes.
Jim Carr
Apr 17 2008 10:03AM
Security
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