
Samsung, Microsoft tackle smart phone space
The case for Microsoft's mobile OS in the enterprise, what's coming next from Samsung, and the pros and cons of each from an app developer's perspective. Plus, what enterprises must do before selecting a mobile device
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Q&A: Robert LeBlanc on SOA, BPM, smarter planet
ComputerWorld Canada sat down with IBM’s senior vice-president for middleware software at Impact 2010 this week to chat about the acquisition of Cast Iron Systems, and the link between services-oriented architecture, business process management and a smart planet
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Carriers shouldn't rush to LTE, says Telus CEO
In what could be seen as a shot at a Western Canadian cable competitor, Darren Entwistle said wireless operators need to pay for their new networks before jumping to a new technology
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Report blames IT staff for school Webcam 'spying' mess
A Pennsylvania school district's former IT head dismissed privacy worries of student intern two year ago. The Lower Merion School District loaned laptops to students with webcams and monitoring software but said it was to recover lost or stolen computers.
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LoveBug worm hit 10 years ago during a simpler time
In May, 2000 you probably got an email from a colleague with “I love you†in the subject line. You probably knew that particular person was not in fact in love with you. Today, it would be more difficult to shut down a similar worm.
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U.S. pols want to make it easier for grad students to work in America
No legislation has been drafted yet, but some Democrats want to U.S. government to offer permanent residency in the U.S. to any graduate student in science, technology, engineering or math who has a job offer.
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5 Technology Security Myths, Busted
If you think virus writers ignore Apple Inc.'s platform or that free anti-virus programs are useless, think again. Find out about wireless device security and how safe the Firefox browser really is
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Samsung, Microsoft tackle smart phone space
The case for Microsoft's mobile OS in the enterprise, what's coming next from Samsung, and the pros and cons of each from an app developer's perspective. Plus, what enterprises must do before selecting a mobile device
Read More ...
Q&A: Robert LeBlanc on SOA, BPM, smarter planet
ComputerWorld Canada sat down with IBM’s senior vice-president for middleware software at Impact 2010 this week to chat about the acquisition of Cast Iron Systems, and the link between services-oriented architecture, business process management and a smart planet
Read More ...
Carriers shouldn't rush to LTE, says Telus CEO
In what could be seen as a shot at a Western Canadian cable competitor, Darren Entwistle said wireless operators need to pay for their new networks before jumping to a new technology
Read More ...
Report blames IT staff for school Webcam 'spying' mess
A Pennsylvania school district's former IT head dismissed privacy worries of student intern two year ago. The Lower Merion School District loaned laptops to students with webcams and monitoring software but said it was to recover lost or stolen computers.
Read More ...
LoveBug worm hit 10 years ago during a simpler time
In May, 2000 you probably got an email from a colleague with “I love you†in the subject line. You probably knew that particular person was not in fact in love with you. Today, it would be more difficult to shut down a similar worm.
Read More ...
U.S. pols want to make it easier for grad students to work in America
No legislation has been drafted yet, but some Democrats want to U.S. government to offer permanent residency in the U.S. to any graduate student in science, technology, engineering or math who has a job offer.
Read More ...
5 Technology Security Myths, Busted
If you think virus writers ignore Apple Inc.'s platform or that free anti-virus programs are useless, think again. Find out about wireless device security and how safe the Firefox browser really is
Read More ...
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