Sunday, June 26, 2011

IT News Head Lines (InfoWorld) 26/06/2011





Intel pushing subscription model for tablet app store
Intel hopes to make it easier for developers to make money by pushing a subscription model to sell applications through its tablet and netbook application store, a company executive said this week. A subscription model would provide another revenue stream in addition to advertising and direct sales of applications hosted on Intel's AppUp store, said Peter Biddle, general manager of AppUp products and services at Intel.

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Red Hat Arquillian app testing technology coming next month
Red Hat is readying a general release of its Arquillian testing technology for enterprise Java application development, which is intended to make it easy for developers to perform integration testing.

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4 ways to manage your project management budget
In the big picture world of project management, ensuring the overall success of a project is a project manager's top priority. If a project goes wildly over-budget (as they often do), it will not be considered a success, even if it's delivered on time and meets end users' needs. That's why project managers need to meticulously manage their budgets.

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Latest Apple security update brings patches for Leopard
Security is increasingly on the mind of many a Mac user, and Apple's latest security patches for Mac OS X Leopard and Mac OS X Snow Leopard patch a variety of holes that could be exploited by unscrupulous folks. Alongside the Mac OS X 10.6.8 update released on Thursday, Apple also provided Security Update 2011-004, which brings some of the same patches to Leopard, as well as fixing some Leopard-specific security bugs.

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CFOs lack faith in CIOs and IT teams, survey shows
Increasingly, it's the chief financial officer (CFO) who has direct oversight of the IT department and IT-related spending, but it turns out the CFO has a low opinion of the CIO and the entire IT group.

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