
Agile BI: meet user demand, beat IT complexity
An 'Agile BI' strategy gets the development done faster and reacts more quickly to changing business requirements, says a Forrester analyst.
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Users advised to be careful with Oracle ULAs
Oracle's unlimited license agreements can make great sense for companies that want to use a lot of the vendor's software, but a number of potential pitfalls can get buried in the fine print, according to a new Forrester report.
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D-Link rolls out enterprise networking portfolio
The networking vendor used the Interop conference to signal it's not just a $99 router company anymore. It's taking on Cisco Systems and HP, and playing to win
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After verdict, debate rages in Terry Childs case
The guilty verdict in the case of Terry Childs, a former network administrator for the city of San Francisco who was charged with locking up a key city network for days in 2008, is evoking mixed responses within the industry. Some insist he was punished for doing his job, others disagree.
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Facebook seeks to meet with Schumer on privacy issues
Executives at Facebook say they have been unsuccessful in efforts to meet with a U.S. senator who has been publicly pushing the social networking site to revise its privacy policy.
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UPDATE: HP to buy struggling Palm for US$1.2 billion
The deal, which received a vote of confidence from both companies, comes after rumors of a number of potential suitors for the handset maker
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OPINION: Can HP succeed with Palm?
The company that created the PDA market took its eye off the mobile ball, but was coming back with a vengeance. For HP to succeed with the Palm brand, it has to leave well enough alone
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Pearson airport, IBM ink $130M outsourcing deal
The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) has outsourced its entire IT infrastructure to IBM Canada so that air carriers will now be billed by IBM on a unique per use basis based on business metrics. It’s an incentive for air carriers to change their airport operations
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IMS’ iLane BlackBerry app gets modified for taxis
The Waterloo, Ont.-based company has teamed up with a New York-based solution provider to roll out a specialized version of its iLane platform to a “for-hire†car companies. The voice activated tool allows drivers to use their BlackBerry devices and communicate back to dispatch without the risk of breaking “hands-free†laws
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U.S. providers join fibre war against Cdn. telcos
A bitter exchange of words has marked a fight between Telus and a U.S.-based operator before the Canadian telecom regulator. Its decision will have an impact on the number of providers selling fibre optic services
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McAfee offers security review to compensate firms for bad update
Last week, a routine update to security software from McAfee Inc. incorrectly identified a Windows XP service pack 3 executable file as malware. Companies that were affected can contact McAfee tech support for details of a free year of security review services
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Most IT staff in financial services want to change jobs
By surveying 540 permanent and contract IT staff in the financial services sector in March, recruitment experts Hays also found that two-thirds of these professionals plan to start looking as early as in the next three months
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Credit Suisse boosts IT staff
The bank said that the growth was mainly in its IT department, alongside its sales force for fixed income, prime services and cash equities in its Investment Banking division
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Assumptions about contacts can hinder a job search
Individuals with a high need for closure, order and predictability can't accurately read the structure of their networks. In fact, they're more likely to read structure into their networks where it doesn't exist
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REVIEW: Samsung ML-2525W
While pricing for wireless and laser printing is on the decline, there aren’t a lot of models on the market that include both. The Samsung ML-2525W is one of those exceptions that hits the sub-$200 price point with a smart, compact design that works well in any home or small office space.
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FEATURE: Juggling ERM with in-house data
While enterprise rights management locks down corporate secrets, it can still allow employees to do their jobs. Here’s how
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Agile BI: meet user demand, beat IT complexity
An 'Agile BI' strategy gets the development done faster and reacts more quickly to changing business requirements, says a Forrester analyst.
Read More ...
Users advised to be careful with Oracle ULAs
Oracle's unlimited license agreements can make great sense for companies that want to use a lot of the vendor's software, but a number of potential pitfalls can get buried in the fine print, according to a new Forrester report.
Read More ...
D-Link rolls out enterprise networking portfolio
The networking vendor used the Interop conference to signal it's not just a $99 router company anymore. It's taking on Cisco Systems and HP, and playing to win
Read More ...
After verdict, debate rages in Terry Childs case
The guilty verdict in the case of Terry Childs, a former network administrator for the city of San Francisco who was charged with locking up a key city network for days in 2008, is evoking mixed responses within the industry. Some insist he was punished for doing his job, others disagree.
Read More ...
Facebook seeks to meet with Schumer on privacy issues
Executives at Facebook say they have been unsuccessful in efforts to meet with a U.S. senator who has been publicly pushing the social networking site to revise its privacy policy.
Read More ...
UPDATE: HP to buy struggling Palm for US$1.2 billion
The deal, which received a vote of confidence from both companies, comes after rumors of a number of potential suitors for the handset maker
Read More ...
OPINION: Can HP succeed with Palm?
The company that created the PDA market took its eye off the mobile ball, but was coming back with a vengeance. For HP to succeed with the Palm brand, it has to leave well enough alone
Read More ...
Pearson airport, IBM ink $130M outsourcing deal
The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) has outsourced its entire IT infrastructure to IBM Canada so that air carriers will now be billed by IBM on a unique per use basis based on business metrics. It’s an incentive for air carriers to change their airport operations
Read More ...
IMS’ iLane BlackBerry app gets modified for taxis
The Waterloo, Ont.-based company has teamed up with a New York-based solution provider to roll out a specialized version of its iLane platform to a “for-hire†car companies. The voice activated tool allows drivers to use their BlackBerry devices and communicate back to dispatch without the risk of breaking “hands-free†laws
Read More ...
U.S. providers join fibre war against Cdn. telcos
A bitter exchange of words has marked a fight between Telus and a U.S.-based operator before the Canadian telecom regulator. Its decision will have an impact on the number of providers selling fibre optic services
Read More ...
McAfee offers security review to compensate firms for bad update
Last week, a routine update to security software from McAfee Inc. incorrectly identified a Windows XP service pack 3 executable file as malware. Companies that were affected can contact McAfee tech support for details of a free year of security review services
Read More ...
Most IT staff in financial services want to change jobs
By surveying 540 permanent and contract IT staff in the financial services sector in March, recruitment experts Hays also found that two-thirds of these professionals plan to start looking as early as in the next three months
Read More ...
Credit Suisse boosts IT staff
The bank said that the growth was mainly in its IT department, alongside its sales force for fixed income, prime services and cash equities in its Investment Banking division
Read More ...
Assumptions about contacts can hinder a job search
Individuals with a high need for closure, order and predictability can't accurately read the structure of their networks. In fact, they're more likely to read structure into their networks where it doesn't exist
Read More ...
REVIEW: Samsung ML-2525W
While pricing for wireless and laser printing is on the decline, there aren’t a lot of models on the market that include both. The Samsung ML-2525W is one of those exceptions that hits the sub-$200 price point with a smart, compact design that works well in any home or small office space.
Read More ...
FEATURE: Juggling ERM with in-house data
While enterprise rights management locks down corporate secrets, it can still allow employees to do their jobs. Here’s how
Read More ...
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