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IT projects not focused on delivering business value
Half of companies measure the success of IT projects based on whether they deliver to budget, rather than the business value achieved by projects, new CA research has revealed.
Rosalie Marshall
Sep 14 2007 1:41PM
Strategy
Ubuntu comes knocking on Oracle's door
Canonical has stated that its Ubuntu Server needs increased support from independent software vendors and system builders.
Tom Sanders
Sep 14 2007 7:25AM
Software
Organised crime holding off on mobile viruses
While computer viruses are almost exclusively the work of organised criminals, mobile viruses are largely the work of amateurs, according to an industry expert.
Iain Thomson
Sep 13 2007 9:57AM
Security
Organised crime holding off on mobile viruses
While computer viruses are almost exclusively the work of organised criminals, mobile viruses are largely the work of amateurs, according to an industry expert.
Iain Thomson
Sep 13 2007 7:02AM
Security
On 9/11 anniversary, vendor group announces new credentialing system for emergency responders
A group of vendors today unveiled a consortium formed to allow first responders to easily identify themselves and their skills when entering a disaster area.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 12 2007 7:25AM
Security
Microsoft to release five fixes on Patch Tuesday
Microsoft announced yesterday that it will release five security bulletins - one for a flaw deemed "critical" - next week as part of its September Patch Tuesday distribution.
Frank Washkuch
Sep 10 2007 8:49AM
Security
LG adds features, cuts price on dual HD DVD player
South Korea's LG Electronics introduced on Wednesday an updated version of its high-definition DVD player that supports both Blu-ray and HD DVD, offering a possible solution to the format war.
Staff Writers
Sep 5 2007 10:37PM
Hardware
Radio iPods expected on Wednesday
Apple is expected to launch a new range of iPods this week designed to receive digital radio.
Iain Thomson
Sep 4 2007 7:14AM
Hardware
Attack on Monster.com affects 146,000 USAJobs.gov subscribers
About 146,000 users of USAJobs.gov had their personal information compromised in recent attacks on Monster.com, the US Office of Personnel Management (OPM) disclosed this week.
Frank Washkuch
Sep 3 2007 9:50AM
Security
Social networking sites miss out on advertising
Social networking sites including MySpace and Facebook have not yet realised their full potential as advertising media, experts report.
Robert Jaques
Aug 30 2007 12:12PM
Telco/ISP
Symantec breaks the seal on Norton 2008
Symantec has released the 2008 version of its Norton Internet Security and Norton Antivirus applications.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 30 2007 12:06PM
Security
Vista SP1 surfaces on BitTorrent
A new beta of Microsoft's forthcoming Windows Vista Service Pack 1 appeared on the BitTorrent file sharing services over the weekend.
Tom Sanders
Aug 30 2007 7:38AM
Security
China on track for half a billion mobiles
China will sign up its 500 millionth mobile phone user within a month, market watchers predict.
Simon Burns
Aug 29 2007 2:12PM
Hardware
Vista SP1 surfaces on BitTorrent
A new beta of Microsoft's forthcoming Windows Vista Service Pack 1 has appeared on the BitTorrent file sharing services over the weekend.
Tom Sanders
Aug 29 2007 12:46PM
Security
Symantec breaks the seal on Norton 08
The latest version of the Norton security suite has officially hit the streets.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 29 2007 12:33PM
Security
Scientists generate 'hydrogen on demand'
US scientists have developed a technique to produce 'hydrogen on demand' to act as a pollution-free energy source for vehicles and other engine-powered devices.
Robert Jaques
Aug 29 2007 7:46AM
Strategy
Boffins believe there is life on Mars
New analysis of data from the Viking Mars probes, which landed on the planet in the 1970s, suggests that life may well exist on the surface.
Iain Thomson
Aug 28 2007 8:13AM
Strategy
Seagate bets big on solid state drives
Seagate plans to launch a series of solid state drives (SSDs) in 2008 in a range of capacities and form factors.
Staff Writers
Aug 27 2007 1:52PM
Hardware
Google bows to users on video shutdown
Google has admitted to a mistake in deciding how to compensate users of its soon to be defunct paid video download service.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 23 2007 7:15AM
Telco/ISP
Skype blames downtime on Patch Tuesday re-start, not hackers
A simultaneous reboot of computers automatically installing the latest Microsoft patches set off a widespread Skype outage last week, the VoIP company announced today.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 21 2007 7:21AM
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