Salesforce president quits, no replacement named
Salesforce.com's president and chief strategy officer, Steve Cakebread, resigned from the company effective Feb. 1, according to a U.S. regulatory filing last week.
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Amazon unveils lighter, thinner, text-to-speech Kindle
Amazon.com unveiled the Kindle 2, a thinner, lighter version of the original e-reader introduced 14 months ago.
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Teaching old docs new e-health tricks proves difficult
While the Obama administration is working to roll out a national electronic health records system, getting doctors who rely on pen and paper to actually adopt the technology may be one of the biggest battles to come.
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Windows 7: Two main editions, six all told
Microsoft plans to sell Windows 7 in two primary editions: one for business users and the other for consumers. But it will still offer six versions of the operating system altogether.
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Data breaches continue to get more costly
The average cost of data breaches to the companies hit by them is keeps going up, according to a report by the Ponemon Institute.
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SAP unveils full upgrade of ERP suite
SAP last week launched Business Suite 7, a full upgrade of its various ERP components that are more closely linked by its NetWeaver middleware.
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IBM to build 20-petaflop computer for Energy Dept.
The U.S. government has hired IBM to build a 20 petaflop supercomputer; it would be 20 times more powerful than the fastest supercomputer running today.
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Firms take steps to head off encryption dangers
As the use of encryption technologies in disk drives spreads, users and analysts are concerned that lost passwords or damaged hardware could result in the loss of important data forever.
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Editor's Note: Too often, our discourse on H-1B visas is tarnished
Imagine how much more constructive the H-1B debate would be if it were conducted in a manner in which opposing viewpoints were appreciated and respected.
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LiMo Foundation gets ready for next-generation platform
The next version of the Linux-based mobile platform LiMo is getting closer to launch and a number of operators are promising handsets during 2009, the LiMo Foundation announced Monday.
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If you are in charge of security at an SMB, here are five key security trends that are affecting SMBs, along with some ideas on how to capitalize on them.
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Ballmer: Enterprise XP Holdouts Will Get Hell from Consumers
In setting the stage for the upcoming Windows 7 operating system, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer seems to be taking a cue from his rival Steve Jobs' playbook-counting on early-adopter consumers to urge their offices to use the technology they're already using at home.
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New IT Salary Survey Strikes Hopeful Notes During Recession
New research may give IT professionals some much needed good news: IT research firm Computer Economics is projecting that IT salaries will increase in 2009. Computer Economics isn't predicting a substantial increase in IT pay, but an increase nonetheless, at a time when many companies are resorting to salary freezes to keep personnel costs in line with revenue shortfalls.
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Mozilla to join EU suit against Microsoft
The European Commission (EC) has granted Mozilla, the open-source collaboration behind the Firefox Web browser, the right to join its antitrust case against Microsoft, a spokesman said Monday.
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LG previews Arena flagship cell phone
LG Electronics offered a glimpse on Sunday of its new flagship multimedia cell phone, called Arena, that will debut at next week's Mobile World Congress expo in Barcelona.
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