
IT departments may have cut staff levels too deeply
Enterprise IT leaders planning for 2010 might find themselves coming up short on staff and the necessary high-tech skills needed to help their companies rebuild and drive business growth during the economic recovery, according to recent research.
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Moonlight 2 expands Silverlight capabilities for Linux
The Novell-sponsored Mono Project will announce on Thursday availability of Moonlight 2, an open source browser plug-in that brings to Unix and Linux desktops the capabilities of the Microsoft Silverlight multimedia platform.
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Google gives Web designers tool to gauge views of Web sites
Google Labs on Wednesday unveiled a tool for Web designers called Browser Size, which is intended to make it easier to understand how everyone sees Web sites.
Designers can use Browser Size to gauge which parts of a Web page are visible and which are not, according to Google.
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Big three relational database vendors diverge on Hadoop
The three leaders of the relational database market are responding to the sudden mania for the data processing technology Hadoop in three very different ways.
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PC market on fast track to recovery
PC shipments worldwide will grow by double digits on a yearly basis through 2013, buoyed by increased commercial spending and growing demand for portable PCs like laptops and netbooks, IDC said in a study issued on Wednesday.
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EC, Microsoft settlement broadly welcomed
Microsoft's successful settlement of its antitrust issues with the European Commission was welcomed by the software company's foes and friends alike Wednesday, with many hailing the moment as a turning point for the computer industry.
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Is Windows 7 the last major chapter in the Windows story?
Microsoft Windows 7 may represent the last ever, large in-mass upgrade of the Windows client environment and define the line where the desktop PC was no longer the center of the end-user universe, according to IDC.
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Is Windows 7 the last major chapter in the Windows story?
Microsoft Windows 7 may represent the last ever, large in-mass upgrade of the Windows client environment and define the line where the desktop PC was no longer the center of the end-user universe, according to IDC.
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Dell launches dedicated services organization
Dell has launched a dedicated services organization, appropriately named Dell Services, that will focus on midmarket enterprise customers. The company formed the unit by integrating Perot Systems, purchased Nov. 3 for $3.9 billion, with the enterprise services operation from its own Large Enterprise business unit.
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IBM boosts Rational line for product development
IBM Rational is introducing on Wednesday several enhancements to its Rational product line intended to enhance customers' own product development efforts.
"We're focused on the larger strategy of moving toward providing better support for our customers as they develop smarter products that are more interconnected, more wired," said Greg Sikes, director of enterprise architecture and systems modeling for IBM Rational.
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Update: FTC files antitrust lawsuit against Intel
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has filed an antitrust-related lawsuit against Intel, charging the world's largest computer chip maker with illegally using its dominant market position to stifle competition and strengthen its monopoly for a decade.
The FTC alleged that Intel has waged a "systematic campaign" to cut off rivals' access to the marketplace. Intel deprived consumers of choice and innovation in the microchip industry, the FTC alleged.
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