AOL posts modest profit; sales down 17%
AOL's revenues dropped 17% due to declining subscriptions and a weak online advertising market in its first quarterly financial report spinning off from Time Warner.
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IBM buying MDM vendor Initiate Systems
IBM has agreed to buy master data management vendor Initiate Systems. Terms of the deal, which is scheduled to close in the first quarter, were not disclosed.
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Customers increasingly intolerant of slow Web sites
Consumers have very little patience for online stores, e-banks and travel sites that slow down, act erratically or crash during busy transaction seasons, according to a study released by Gomez, a provider of Web optimization tools and services.
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Salesforce.com unveils business process tools
Salesforce.com today introduced Visual Process Manager, a visual tool set for designing business processes.
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Black Hat: Researcher claims hack of chip used to secure computers, smartcards
A researcher with expertise in hacking hardware Tuesday detailed at the Black Hat DC conference how it's possible to subvert the security of a processor used to protect computers, smartcards and even Microsoft's Xbox 360 gaming system.
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Linux, Windows or both? Doesn't matter to virtual desktop vendor Ulteo
Ulteo is poised to offer commercial support for its free virtual desktop infrastructure software, which the open-source start-up says will cost companies a fraction of established offerings from Citrix, Microsoft and VMware.
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InfoWorld review: Eight PHP power tools
Eclipse PDT, NetBeans, NuSphere PhpED, and Zend Studio lead a capable field of IDEs for Web developers
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Microsoft probes Windows 7 battery problems
Microsoft is looking into battery problems apparently affecting Windows 7 notebooks amid complaints from some users that the OS has crippled their batteries.
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Old security flaws still a major cause of breaches, says report
An overemphasis on tackling new and emerging security threats may be causing companies to overlook older but far more frequently exploited vulnerabilities, according to a recent report.
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Facebook sees need for Terabit Ethernet
Facebook's data centers already need 100-Gigabit Ethernet and ideally could use 1-Terabit Ethernet, according to a senior network engineer at the company.
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