Disaster recovery core to 'sound' IT plan
Proper disaster recovery plans need to be an integral part of businesses, especially given the challenging economic times, says new Acronis CEO Jason Donahue.
Muvee virtualizes to stretch server resources
Singapore-based video software maker implements virtualization to maximize its limited resources, in order to support a rapidly-growing video portal.
Security firms slam Microsoft 'capitulation'
Major security companies have criticized Microsoft's OneCare security software and the software giant's decision to stop charging for the offering.
Green Hills spins off Integrity operating system
Spinoff company aims to bring military-grade virtualization to corporations.
Thursday, November 20 2008 10:58 AM
Find more stories in: Security, Virtualization, Operating systems, Green Hills Software Inc., Airbus, commercial software, Boeing Co., desktop operating system, operating system, Computer
Texas University launches security tech incubator
Institute for Cyber Security's incubator at University of Texas at San Antonio to initially help start-ups focused on protecting companies from Web application attacks and threats with using online mashups.
Thursday, November 20 2008 10:53 AM
Find more stories in: Security, Start-up, University of Texas, Institute For Cyber Security, intrusion detection, mashup, venture capital, social networking, security technology, Washington D.C.
Mathematica 7 arrives with built-in human genome
The newest version of the software gets new data sets, image processing abilities, and built-in support for quad-core chips.
Thursday, November 20 2008 10:49 AM
Find more stories in: Processors, Software, Genome, Image Processing, Wolfram Research, marketing research, digital image, Mathematica 7, 3D, processor
Advertising could fund future broadband
The leaders of two of Australia's largest ISP's see a viable business model in offering free or discounted broadband connectivity, sponsored by advertisements targeted according to a user's Web surfing habits.
Thursday, November 20 2008 10:44 AM
Find more stories in: Business broadband, Personal broadband, Internet advertising, Justin Milne, BMW AG, Australia, Broadband, Advertisement, Telstra Corp., Internet Service Provider
Apple's Snow Leopard due early 2009
According to an Apple executive's presentation, the OS X update could debut at the beginning of next year, slightly earlier than expected.
Thursday, November 20 2008 10:44 AM
Find more stories in: Mac OS, Operating systems, Apple Inc., Apple QuickTime, Conference, Apple OS, Macworld, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Adobe PDF, San Diego
Microsoft, Novell prepare 'Moonlight' beta
As Microsoft hits the second anniversary of its deal with Novell, the software makers announce they are nearly ready with a beta version of the Linux-based Silverlight player.
Thursday, November 20 2008 10:43 AM
Find more stories in: Linux, Business applications, Open source, Web browsers, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Silverlight, SuSE, SuSE Linux, Linux PC, Novell Inc.
Microsoft hiring could be slow through 2010
At shareholders meeting, CEO Steve Ballmer says he expects headcount growth to be much slower for some time to come.
Thursday, November 20 2008 10:43 AM
Find more stories in: Recruiting, Microsoft Corp., Steve Ballmer, Bill Gates, Bellevue, Redmond, financial, News.com, shareholder, hiring
Master data management set to thrive in downturn
Gartner says the market for software that creates a master, or single view, of data will grow by almost 25 percent this year.
Thursday, November 20 2008 10:42 AM
Find more stories in: Data Management, Analyst reports, Data warehousing/business intelligence, Master Data Management, File System, Chad Eschinger, Gartner Inc., compliance, QA, software
Ballmer: 'We are done' with Yahoo acquisition idea
Speaking at its shareholder meeting, Microsoft's CEO reiterates that Microsoft remains open to some sort of search partnership, but says there are no active discussions in that area.
Thursday, November 20 2008 07:03 AM
Find more stories in: Search, Web services, Legal, Microsoft Corp., Steve Ballmer, Bellevue, Yahoo! Inc., Redmond, CEO, News.com
iPhone calls up No. 1 ranking for mobile metrics
Apple's popular smartphone captures the top spot worldwide for advertiser requests on the mobile-ad network AdMob for the month of October.
Thursday, November 20 2008 07:02 AM
Find more stories in: Smart phones, Mac OS, 3G (Third Generation), Apple Inc., Mobile, Motorola Inc., mobile ad, Motorola Krzr, AdMob Mobile Metrics Report, AdMob-served Ad
Sun aims HPC at small organizations
New storage, cluster systems and software aim to take high-performance computing to smaller organizations, departments and branch offices.
Thursday, November 20 2008 07:01 AM
Find more stories in: Supercomputing, SMB, Open-source Software, Sun Fire, Sun Fire Server, File System, Sun Storage Cluster, HPC Software Solaris Developer Edition Beta 1, Storage, Sun Microsystems Inc.
Google's Schmidt calls for more innovation, stronger infrastructure
The CEO on Monday laid out broad policy proposals for Washington that include opening up the government and investing in infrastructure.
Wednesday, November 19 2008 11:43 AM
Find more stories in: Innovation, Regulations, Google Inc., TV, Innovation, Government, Worker, YouTube Inc., Washington, Eric Schmidt
Microsoft to offer free consumer security suite
Software giant cans fee-based security and Windows Live OneCare service in favor of free consumer software focused on protecting PCs against malware.
Wednesday, November 19 2008 11:34 AM
Find more stories in: Security, Antivirus software, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Live OneCare, Microsoft Windows Live, OneCare, Websense Inc., software, Symantec Corp., McAfee Inc.
LHC restart gets reset to June
Famous CERN particle accelerator could be rebooted when warm weather returns, following repairs as expensive as US$16 million stemming from a September helium leak.
Wednesday, November 19 2008 11:21 AM
Find more stories in: Innovation, CERN, Particle Beam, Alps, Monitoring System, member state, Spokesperson, monitoring, scientist, analysis
Safari 3.2 includes antiphishing tools
Apple quietly adds the security feature to its latest version of Safari. It is the last of the major browser vendors to offer antiphishing protection.
Wednesday, November 19 2008 11:12 AM
Find more stories in: Web browsers, Security, Apple Inc., Phishing, Web Browser, Google Inc., Safari 3.2, Tool, Mozilla Corp., Mozilla Firefox


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