Stories by: Kathleen Lau
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What NOT to look out for in 2009 22/12/2008 08:26:00
The smart phone market in 2009 won't be the realm of solely Research in Motion and Apple, as additional handset vendors grab a share with the launch of their own products, according to ABI Research. - +
Meager innovation in storage this year: Sun techie 22/12/2008 08:14:00
The storage industry this year has witnessed meager innovation if you consider the handful of startups that emerged in this space relative to the beginning of the decade, according to Sun Microsystems storage technical director Gary Francis. - +
Microsoft ships Silverlight 2.0 20/10/2008 07:58:00
Thursday's release of version 2.0 of Silverlight, a cross-browser runtime for creating Rich Internet Applications (RIAs), from Microsoft has new features designed to enhance usability for the developer and designer, which will ultimately lead to a better end user experience, a company executive said. - +
Are Microsoft's open-source actions enough? 03/10/2008 08:40:00
While Microsoft realizes there is greater benefit to collaborating with the open source community from an interoperability perspective, it may prove difficult to change its pro-proprietary image, said an open source analyst. - +
These Macs mean business 09/09/2008 08:42:00
A group of companies that build products to ease the integration of Macs in the enterprise had been separately championing a heterogeneous IT environment where both Macs and Windows can co-exist. Combining those efforts into an umbrella organization seemed like a good idea. - +
How to mashup without a screwup 09/07/2008 10:35:51
Given the short history of mashups in the enterprise, IT departments likely don't entirely understand the technology's role in the business. Organizations can fall victim to mashup mistakes given the markedly different approach necessary to deploy and maintain them across the organization. - +
Google holds contest for developers 04/07/2008 07:23:24
If calculating the maximum height at which an egg won't break when dropped while sacrificing the least number of eggs sounds like a worthy challenge to a programmer, then this year's Google Code Jam may be of interest. " - +
Supercomputer helps with cancer research 01/07/2008 10:07:31
The Ontario Cancer Institute in Canada has deployed what it's calling Canada's fastest research supercomputer to help discover more effective cancer treatments. - +
P2P plug-in could detect net neutrality violations 31/03/2008 11:18:47
In an effort to regulate network management practices, a peer-to-peer platform provider has released a tool to help users track possible traffic manipulation by Internet Service Providers (ISPs). - +
Software designed to prevent identity theft 15/02/2008 08:11:20
Using peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing applications on the job raises the risk that confidential data residing on a user's PC might be inadvertently exposed to a cybercriminal, says the head of a security vendor. - +
Why Wi-Fi may be a possible substitute for RFID 06/02/2008 08:24:12
Given that many companies already have Wi-Fi networks, Wi-Fi Real Time Location Systems (RTLS) may be a cheaper alternative to some more expensive radio frequency identification (RFID) technology applications, according to one analyst.
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