- Microsoft to unveil new licensing policies for virtual machines
- Microsoft kills more third-party ActiveX controls
- eXpresso to expand online access to Office files
- Apple loses shine with networking, supply chain issues
- Google says thanks for Android petition
- Storage boom drives strong Brocade results
- VMware CEO apologizes for 'time bomb' mess
- VMware bugs aggravate users
- Mainframe here to stay
- SAP users: Support debate isn't over
- Sun releases beta of NetBeans IDE
- Atos Origin's Olympic goal: invisibility
- Gartner: India's top outsourcers moving up to bigger deals
- Dell unveils 19-hour Latitude laptop
- MSN takes the brunt of Google's U.S. search blitz
- Yahoo's Fire Eagle takes flight for location services
- Dell gets business-savvy with 'E' family laptops
- Microsoft fixes IE, Office in big month of security updates
- Cisco combines SMB engineering teams
- Virtualization power savings: Virtual Iron debuts new twist
- Microsoft updates Office 2004 and 2008
- Internet fraud: many complaints, few repercussions
- Reflections on a new internal data theft study
- Google Mobile App for iPhone
- VMware licensing bug blacks out virtual servers
- Oracle puts its spin on former BEA app server
- ACT revamp focuses on Outlook integration
- Microsoft to open interoperability lab in Asia-Pacific
- Study: Offshoring not prime cause of bank job losses
- Business Objects bets on convergence in IT tools
Thursday, August 14, 2008
IT News HeadLines (InfoWorld)
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