HP, IBM Push New OASIS Encryption Key Standard (PC World)
PC World - A group of industry vendors, led by IBM, Hewlett-Packard and EMC, is proposing a new standard to make their encryption management software work together.
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Qualcomm, HP, MySpace to join Symbian camp (Reuters)
Reuters - Qualcomm , MySpace and 12 more companies joined the Symbian camp on Thursday, giving the mobile operating system larger scale than Google's Android in the handset software battleground.
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Joy ponders software, decline of print media (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Bill Joy, the co-founder of Sun Microsystems and author of Berkeley Unix, predicted the decline of the print newspaper, lamented the state of software development, and pondered the futures for green energy and the environment during an appearance Wednesday night in Silicon Valley.
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iPhone management tools: Are they enough? (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - The simple facts are these: Unlike its main smartphone competitors, Apple does not offer large organizations a set of centralized application software controls to push applications and policies to the iPhone or to control the device's applications.
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IBM Floats Software in Amazon's Cloud (PC World)
PC World - IBM is delivering some of its infrastructure software as an on-demand service through Amazon Web Services, the companies said Wednesday, helping to validate the cloud computing model among enterprise customers.
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Microsoft: Windows 7 No 'Magic Bullet' for Enterprises (PC World)
PC World - Microsoft warned enterprise customers this week that the migration path from XP to Windows 7 won't be any easier than it is to Vista, and offered recommendations for how companies can move from older versions of Windows to one of its newer client OSes.
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Snakebite network readied for open source projects (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Developers soon will have a network to go to for developing principally open source projects and testing their software on multiple platforms.
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Now Google Has Added A Location Feature To E-Mail (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Given recent events, it's not hard to imagine that a significant number of Google employees got lost as children and are still traumatized. How else to explain the wave of location-based features flowing out of the software labs in Mountain View, Calif.?
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Cuba launches own Linux variant to counter U.S. (Reuters)
Reuters - Cuba launched its own variant of the Linux computer operating system this week in the latest front of the communist island's battle against what it views as U.S. hegemony.
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India's Nasscom Focuses on Corporate Governance (PC World)
PC World - Following the financial scandal at outsourcer Satyam Computer Services, India's National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom) will focus on good corporate governance and ethics among its member companies.
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NetSuite Unveils New Suite for Retailers (PC World)
PC World - On-demand ERP (enterprise resource planning) vendor NetSuite is gunning for business among North American retailers with a new software suite for multi-channel businesses, the company announced Wednesday.
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RIM Releases Patch for Buggy ActiveX Control (PC World)
PC World - Research iIn Motion has patched a piece of software for Windows PCs that could leave them vulnerable to attack when loading new applications onto BlackBerry devices.
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Dataviz Promises iPhone, Android Mobile Office Apps (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - Dataviz, makers of the popular DocumentsToGo mobile Microsoft Office compatible suite, are promising two bombshells at the Mobile World Congress trade show: Office-compatible applications that allow you to edit documents while on the road.
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Certicom agrees to RIM's sweetened takeover offer (Reuters)
Reuters - Security software company Certicom Corp agreed to be bought by BlackBerry maker Research In Motion for around C$131 million ($106.5 million), spurning a lower bid from VeriSign Inc.
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Google tool helps consumers reduce energy usage (Reuters)
Reuters - Google Inc on Tuesday said it would use its software skills to help consumers track their home energy usage and thereby lower demand and the global warming emissions that come from producing electricity.
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Microsoft Update Takes on Spam-spewing Botnet (PC World)
PC World - Microsoft has beefed up the Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) that ships with its Windows operating system so that it will detect and root out the notorious Srizbi botnet code.
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IBM climbs further into the computing cloud (AFP)
AFP - IBM on Tuesday went deeper into cloud computing, expanding offerings aimed at businesses interested in taking advantage of software managed online as services.
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IBM's Blue Cloud Brings Cloud Services To Enterprises (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - The Blue Cloud Initiative. That's IBM's name for its portfolio of cloud-computing offerings for businesses, such as server capacity on demand, online data protection, and Lotus e-mail and collaboration software.
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Google testing home electricity use software (AFP)
AFP - Google said Tuesday it is refining PowerMeter software that tells residents which devices in their homes are electricity hogs and which are being frugal with energy.
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Alleged Software Counterfeiters Indicted (PC World)
PC World - Two U.S men have been indicted on several software counterfeiting related charges for allegedly selling pirated software on eBay and through Web sites.
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