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In a bid to save money in the downturn, Japanese companies are starting--slowly, cautiously--to outsource their networking functions.
As mainframe programming language Cobol marks 50 years of service, dedicated government users make plans for keeping the reliable old applications humming along.
The United States stands as the country with the largest, safest, most diverse and most productive array of mines in the world.
In the face of shifting deadlines and requirements, states are struggling to comply with the Real ID Act for making driver's licenses more secure.
Sun's VirtualBox lets you install multiple operating systems, offering greater speed and ease of use than its competitors.
Martin Courtney, Computing , Thursday 9 July 2009 at 10:58:00 Enterprise buyers unlikely to ditch Windows for Chrome OS in the near term, say experts Google has upped the ante and challenged Microsoft’s dominance of the software industry by promising to develop its own streamlined operating system (OS). Google Chrome OS will be an open-source, "lightweight" OS, set to be available in the second ...
PGP Corporation has announced the results of the third annual study by The Ponemon Institute, identifying the steps UK organisations are taking in order to safeguard their confidential data.
The new carbon configuration of Specialized’s Epic clinched the ultimate debut when Christoph Sauser won the Cross-Country World Championships on its first outing. It’s still a horse for specific courses though.
Although its clients include some of the largest corporations in the Philippines, US-based software maker Compuware is looking at increasing its "mind share" here in the country in a bid to compete with the likes of tech giants IBM and HP. Sachin Khanna, managing director for Asia South of Compuware, said the company intends to implement a "two-pronged strategy" in the Philippines wherein it ...
This is one of those matches headline writers love and fight promoters wish they could schedule for the ring. Google v. Microsoft, Microsoft v. Google, is there room for both? This reminds me of the battle in the 1990s between upstart Microsoft and market dominating IBM which, many wags love to claim, was won by Microsoft. The lesson pf those days, they claim, is that Google, now offering ...
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