
Final tally: U.S. IT sector lost 250,000 jobs last year
The most resilient tech segment last year was software services, which employs 1.9 million people. It had a decline of 1.2 per cent or fewer than 21,000 people when compared to 2008
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OPINION: Mourning the floppy disk
The last manufacturer of the storage medium announces it will cease production. We bid a fond, tearful farewell
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Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to ship with lots of ISV support
About to be available on Thursday for desktops and servers, the Linux upgrade from Canonical features more than 80 vendors announcing support for about 100 apps
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.Net gets thumbs-up, Ruby on Rails thumbs-down
An Evans Data survey asks developers about ease of use and other attributes, but Rails founder David Heinemeier Hansson pans the findings
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Need to make a case for Green IT? Find a ‘lever’
The business case is there for green IT. Maintaining momentum may be the challenge
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San Francisco network admin found guilty
Terry Childs was found guilty of denying computer services and faces up to five years in prison. A former administrator for the City of San Francisco, he refused to hand over passwords to city officials two years ago.
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HP announces converged infrastructure solution
The company hopes to breathe new life into its high-end Itanium servers by using a more standard blade design. Find out more about the important HP launch
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Canada well below global malware infection rate: Report
Volume 8 of the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report (SIRv8) shows Canada at a malware infection rate of 2.5 compared to the global average of 7.0. An Info-Tech Research analyst explains why cybercriminals mimic legitimate enterprise processes
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Cellcrypt updates mobile encryption app
The company rolled out a newly revamped app that gives travelling executives the ability to securely access their office PBX systems. Find out what the product does and which companies will be interested
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Canada fails to make telecom ranking’s top 10 again
The country ranked 21st out of 159 countries in 2008 according to the International Telecommunication Union's annual study of telecom access. On the other hand, Canada ranked 8th in pricing
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Cisco unveils Wi-Fi interference detector
With its 3500 series wireless access points, Cisco Systems Inc. is introducing CleanAir to detect surveillance cameras, cordless phones and other sources of interference. Find out how it can deal with an Xbox problem
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Red Hat support to cover Amazon's cloud
Premium subscribers of Red hat Cloud Access will be able to move servers between the data centre and the cloud
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Microsoft exec: We and users win with cloud
Cloud computing can help customers save but Microsoft stands to make more money, business division head says.
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New tools simplify cloud deployment
mCloud, a new product suite from Morphlabs, aims to help quickly deploy cloud delivery platforms for managed service providers and enterprise data centres
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Twitter buys SMS provider
Buying Cloudhopper and supporting SMS, Twitter can improve messaging scalability and expand usage to cheaper phones
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Final tally: U.S. IT sector lost 250,000 jobs last year
The most resilient tech segment last year was software services, which employs 1.9 million people. It had a decline of 1.2 per cent or fewer than 21,000 people when compared to 2008
Read More ...
OPINION: Mourning the floppy disk
The last manufacturer of the storage medium announces it will cease production. We bid a fond, tearful farewell
Read More ...
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to ship with lots of ISV support
About to be available on Thursday for desktops and servers, the Linux upgrade from Canonical features more than 80 vendors announcing support for about 100 apps
Read More ...
.Net gets thumbs-up, Ruby on Rails thumbs-down
An Evans Data survey asks developers about ease of use and other attributes, but Rails founder David Heinemeier Hansson pans the findings
Read More ...
Need to make a case for Green IT? Find a ‘lever’
The business case is there for green IT. Maintaining momentum may be the challenge
Read More ...
San Francisco network admin found guilty
Terry Childs was found guilty of denying computer services and faces up to five years in prison. A former administrator for the City of San Francisco, he refused to hand over passwords to city officials two years ago.
Read More ...
HP announces converged infrastructure solution
The company hopes to breathe new life into its high-end Itanium servers by using a more standard blade design. Find out more about the important HP launch
Read More ...
Canada well below global malware infection rate: Report
Volume 8 of the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report (SIRv8) shows Canada at a malware infection rate of 2.5 compared to the global average of 7.0. An Info-Tech Research analyst explains why cybercriminals mimic legitimate enterprise processes
Read More ...
Cellcrypt updates mobile encryption app
The company rolled out a newly revamped app that gives travelling executives the ability to securely access their office PBX systems. Find out what the product does and which companies will be interested
Read More ...
Canada fails to make telecom ranking’s top 10 again
The country ranked 21st out of 159 countries in 2008 according to the International Telecommunication Union's annual study of telecom access. On the other hand, Canada ranked 8th in pricing
Read More ...
Cisco unveils Wi-Fi interference detector
With its 3500 series wireless access points, Cisco Systems Inc. is introducing CleanAir to detect surveillance cameras, cordless phones and other sources of interference. Find out how it can deal with an Xbox problem
Read More ...
Red Hat support to cover Amazon's cloud
Premium subscribers of Red hat Cloud Access will be able to move servers between the data centre and the cloud
Read More ...
Microsoft exec: We and users win with cloud
Cloud computing can help customers save but Microsoft stands to make more money, business division head says.
Read More ...
New tools simplify cloud deployment
mCloud, a new product suite from Morphlabs, aims to help quickly deploy cloud delivery platforms for managed service providers and enterprise data centres
Read More ...
Twitter buys SMS provider
Buying Cloudhopper and supporting SMS, Twitter can improve messaging scalability and expand usage to cheaper phones
Read More ...
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