
IT's 'love affair' with Windows XP ending, says survey
The Dimensional Research report finds administrators are divorcing the aging OS to hook up with the sexier Windows 7 trophy. Read about all the survey results
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HTC says will fight Apple lawsuit, stresses innovations
The Taiwanese company says it has always respected intellectual property. It plans to HTC plans to "fully defend itself" against the patent lawsuit filed by Apple earlier this month
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Cisco, Microsoft certifications increase IT salaries
IT pros certified as a Project Management Professional could demand more pay on the job and unemployed workers might find more open positions. According to Dice Learning, there are currently 1,400 available PMP jobs on Dice.com
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Is there a best certification?
There is no best tool for an undefined job. Nobody can rationally decide whether a hammer or a power drill is the "best tool" without specifying what job the tool is supposed to do. So it is with certifications
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The new normal for employment: A con job
Not everyone will be able to "plug back in" this time at the same or higher salary than they left for just doing the same type of work as before. Some jobs will be bigger and require more hours than what you left
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Microsoft, security vendor clash over Virtual PC bug
Some of Microsoft Corp.’s virtualization software, including Windows XP Mode, allows hackers to bypass data execution prevention and address space layout randomization, according to Core Security. Microsoft and Core Security agree on the facts but disagree on what should be done. None of this applies to Hyper V
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OPINION: A tale of two Microsoft development teams
All of the major announcements at Microsoft’s MIX10 developer conference in Las Vegas were broadcast live earlier this week. Find out why Microsoft hit the ball out of the park with one new product preview, and grounded into a quick double-play with another
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Fusepoint offers Hyper-V support to private clouds
Already supporting VMware environments, the managed infrastructure provider is now broadening its scope to Microsoft shops. Mytrack Health System and Bridgewater Systems discuss their use of managed services
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Law enforcement push for stricter domain name rules
The U.S. FBI and Britain’s Serious Organised Crime Agency have submitted a set of recommended rules for Internet registrars to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. The move stems not only from trademark disputes and cybersquatting but also concern over phishing and botnets.
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FTC member rips into Google's privacy efforts
Jones Harbour of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission complained the online vendors who claim to respect privacy launch products where the guiding privacy policy is ‘Throw it against the wall and see if it sticks.’ A Google Inc. executive countered that his firm changed the terms of the Buzz social networking service within two days of receiving complaints.
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Father of Java emphasizes Oracle's commitment
James Gosling, formerly of Sun, stresses Oracle’s promise to keep the Java community strong and healthy. Plus, he touts the latest Java Enterprise Edition (EE) 6
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IT's 'love affair' with Windows XP ending, says survey
The Dimensional Research report finds administrators are divorcing the aging OS to hook up with the sexier Windows 7 trophy. Read about all the survey results
Read More ...
HTC says will fight Apple lawsuit, stresses innovations
The Taiwanese company says it has always respected intellectual property. It plans to HTC plans to "fully defend itself" against the patent lawsuit filed by Apple earlier this month
Read More ...
Cisco, Microsoft certifications increase IT salaries
IT pros certified as a Project Management Professional could demand more pay on the job and unemployed workers might find more open positions. According to Dice Learning, there are currently 1,400 available PMP jobs on Dice.com
Read More ...
Is there a best certification?
There is no best tool for an undefined job. Nobody can rationally decide whether a hammer or a power drill is the "best tool" without specifying what job the tool is supposed to do. So it is with certifications
Read More ...
The new normal for employment: A con job
Not everyone will be able to "plug back in" this time at the same or higher salary than they left for just doing the same type of work as before. Some jobs will be bigger and require more hours than what you left
Read More ...
Microsoft, security vendor clash over Virtual PC bug
Some of Microsoft Corp.’s virtualization software, including Windows XP Mode, allows hackers to bypass data execution prevention and address space layout randomization, according to Core Security. Microsoft and Core Security agree on the facts but disagree on what should be done. None of this applies to Hyper V
Read More ...
OPINION: A tale of two Microsoft development teams
All of the major announcements at Microsoft’s MIX10 developer conference in Las Vegas were broadcast live earlier this week. Find out why Microsoft hit the ball out of the park with one new product preview, and grounded into a quick double-play with another
Read More ...
Fusepoint offers Hyper-V support to private clouds
Already supporting VMware environments, the managed infrastructure provider is now broadening its scope to Microsoft shops. Mytrack Health System and Bridgewater Systems discuss their use of managed services
Read More ...
Law enforcement push for stricter domain name rules
The U.S. FBI and Britain’s Serious Organised Crime Agency have submitted a set of recommended rules for Internet registrars to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. The move stems not only from trademark disputes and cybersquatting but also concern over phishing and botnets.
Read More ...
FTC member rips into Google's privacy efforts
Jones Harbour of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission complained the online vendors who claim to respect privacy launch products where the guiding privacy policy is ‘Throw it against the wall and see if it sticks.’ A Google Inc. executive countered that his firm changed the terms of the Buzz social networking service within two days of receiving complaints.
Read More ...
Father of Java emphasizes Oracle's commitment
James Gosling, formerly of Sun, stresses Oracle’s promise to keep the Java community strong and healthy. Plus, he touts the latest Java Enterprise Edition (EE) 6
Read More ...
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