Friday, July 30, 2010
IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 30/07/2010
IBM teaches girls how to extract DNA from bananas
Pre-teen girls extract DNA, design LED bracelets and program dancing robots at IBM's annual E.X.I.T.E. camp in Toronto. WITH VIDEO
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SOA and cloud don’t mean the same thing
A Gartner analyst explains the difference between paying for an outcome versus a technology and why software is not a very healthy business model
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Career Watch: Creative Excuses for tardiness
Business professionals sometimes come up with less-than-professional reasons for being late to the office, according to a poll. Did the dog eat your cell phone, too?
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IT career site Dice launches technology network
Called the Dice Talent Network, the new initiative combines social recruiting tools with a specialized job board environment. Employers can communicate directly via chat or IM
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Forsythe aims at Canadian managed services market
VIDEO The comapny's local president, Siobahn Byron, talks about opportunities around cost reduction and improved performance through managed services, security and storage technologies
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Apple loses bid to criminalize iPhone jailbreaking
Federal ruling says jailbreaking 'innocuous at worst, beneficial at best'
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Next step for Wikileaks: Crowdsourcing classified data
The release by Wikileaks of more than 90,000 documents about military operations in Afghanistan may just be the start of problems for the U.S. government
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SAP reports revenue up 12 per cent
SAP expects that full-year revenue growth will accelerate if currency exchange rates remain unchanged
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Shrink your IT infrastructure costs
Save your money with these 10 tips from Gartner. According to the research firm, 60 per cent of the IT budget goes to IT infrastructure and operations so why not cut costs where it really counts?
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MIT design could speed pp the Internet
Replacing electrical signals inside routers with optical signals could make the Internet at least 100 times faster. But could it be done affordably?
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CIOs: Focus on learning, not performance goals
A research project from the Richard Ivey School of Business suggests that an emphasis on bottom-line results could backfire. But how can chief information officers get backing to simply develop their capabilities?
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Razorback project targets malware, zero-day exploits
Sourcefire Inc.’s open source security project includes a defense routing system and could send potentially malicious files to a forensics tool. It is not designed to directly block malware but could work with anti-virus tools
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Polycom unwraps conferencing bridge for branches
The RMX 1500 becomes the company's fourth bridge, aimed at remote sites and teleworkers. Like others in the lineup, it supports H.264 High Profile compression
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Apple releases second beta of iOS 4.0
iPhone developers on Tuesday night got iOS4.1 beta 2 just two weeks after the first one. One blogger shares his thoughts on the sensor issue in the new beta
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IT departments use cloud for low-risk services: study
Half of respondents are considering server and desktop virtualization, cloud-based storage services, and hosted email and messaging applications. But they're more cautious about moving core business systems into the cloud
Read More ...
IBM teaches girls how to extract DNA from bananas
Pre-teen girls extract DNA, design LED bracelets and program dancing robots at IBM's annual E.X.I.T.E. camp in Toronto. WITH VIDEO
Read More ...
SOA and cloud don’t mean the same thing
A Gartner analyst explains the difference between paying for an outcome versus a technology and why software is not a very healthy business model
Read More ...
Career Watch: Creative Excuses for tardiness
Business professionals sometimes come up with less-than-professional reasons for being late to the office, according to a poll. Did the dog eat your cell phone, too?
Read More ...
IT career site Dice launches technology network
Called the Dice Talent Network, the new initiative combines social recruiting tools with a specialized job board environment. Employers can communicate directly via chat or IM
Read More ...
Forsythe aims at Canadian managed services market
VIDEO The comapny's local president, Siobahn Byron, talks about opportunities around cost reduction and improved performance through managed services, security and storage technologies
Read More ...
Apple loses bid to criminalize iPhone jailbreaking
Federal ruling says jailbreaking 'innocuous at worst, beneficial at best'
Read More ...
Next step for Wikileaks: Crowdsourcing classified data
The release by Wikileaks of more than 90,000 documents about military operations in Afghanistan may just be the start of problems for the U.S. government
Read More ...
SAP reports revenue up 12 per cent
SAP expects that full-year revenue growth will accelerate if currency exchange rates remain unchanged
Read More ...
Shrink your IT infrastructure costs
Save your money with these 10 tips from Gartner. According to the research firm, 60 per cent of the IT budget goes to IT infrastructure and operations so why not cut costs where it really counts?
Read More ...
MIT design could speed pp the Internet
Replacing electrical signals inside routers with optical signals could make the Internet at least 100 times faster. But could it be done affordably?
Read More ...
CIOs: Focus on learning, not performance goals
A research project from the Richard Ivey School of Business suggests that an emphasis on bottom-line results could backfire. But how can chief information officers get backing to simply develop their capabilities?
Read More ...
Razorback project targets malware, zero-day exploits
Sourcefire Inc.’s open source security project includes a defense routing system and could send potentially malicious files to a forensics tool. It is not designed to directly block malware but could work with anti-virus tools
Read More ...
Polycom unwraps conferencing bridge for branches
The RMX 1500 becomes the company's fourth bridge, aimed at remote sites and teleworkers. Like others in the lineup, it supports H.264 High Profile compression
Read More ...
Apple releases second beta of iOS 4.0
iPhone developers on Tuesday night got iOS4.1 beta 2 just two weeks after the first one. One blogger shares his thoughts on the sensor issue in the new beta
Read More ...
IT departments use cloud for low-risk services: study
Half of respondents are considering server and desktop virtualization, cloud-based storage services, and hosted email and messaging applications. But they're more cautious about moving core business systems into the cloud
Read More ...
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