Macs in the enterprise: Management headaches linger
Are you bringing Macs to your corporate environment? Many folks in corner offices want them. Other staffers envy creative co-workers' Macs and want them too. Each year, more Macs make their way into organizations and industries.
Bringing Macs to the enterprise, though, isn't easy.
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iPad's U.S. debut set for April 3
The WiFi model of Apple's highly anticipated iPad multimedia device will be released in the U.S. on April 3, with 3G-enabled devices available later in the month, Apple announced Friday.
All iPad models are set for availability in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland, and the U.K. in late April, the company said.
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Cloud security, cyber war loom over RSA Conference
SANÂ FRANSISCO -- Cloud security loomed over the RSA Conference this week as a major concern of business, but worry about the threat of cyber war was also strong, with officials from the White House and FBI weighing in to encourage private participation in government efforts to defend information and communications networks.
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Microsoft's tax-for-hacks 'horrible' idea, say security experts
Microsoft 's idea that the fight against malware could be funded by an Internet tax is "horrible," an analyst said Thursday as other experts weighed in on a recent comment by the company's security chief.
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Android largely unharmed by Google-China row
A mobile phone with Google's Android operating system that was delayed in China will now ship next week, in the latest sign that Android has gone largely unscathed by a row between Google and the Chinese government.
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Taiwan earthquake may send LCD, chip prices higher
A 6.4-magnitude earthquake that struck southern Taiwan early Thursday may affect the global technology industry by sending prices of LCD panels and certain chips higher, analysts say.
The Taiwan government has already confirmed dozens of injuries due to the temblor, mainly caused by falling objects, as well as power outages and several fires, one of them engulfing a factory owned by Everest Textile in the southern city of Tainan.
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Microsoft puts its stamp on cross-platform link to ALM server
Microsoft is offering its own version of technology acquired last year that offers cross-platform access to the Microsoft Visual Studio Team System Team Foundation Server (TFS) application lifecycle management (ALM) platform.
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Why businesses still hate enterprise software
Got issues? Enterprise software sure does. That's according to a new report from Forrester Research's principal analyst Paul Hamerman, appropriately titled "Enterprise Apps Customers Have Issues."
What issues, you might ask? Respondents to the 2009 survey on business process and applications pros from 111 enterprises cite their top five:
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Why businesses still hate enterprise software
Got issues? Enterprise software sure does. That's according to a new report from Forrester Research's principal analyst Paul Hamerman, appropriately titled "Enterprise Apps Customers Have Issues."
What issues, you might ask? Respondents to the 2009 survey on business process and applications pros from 111 enterprises cite their top five:
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IBM and Eclipse efforts focus on OSGi modularity
OSGi, which is intended to provide modularity for Java, is the focus of efforts afoot at IBM and the Eclipse Foundation, with IBM leveraging OSGi in its application server and Eclipse using it in a new framework for accessing enterprise technology.
With an upcoming feature pack for WebSphere Application Server (WAS) v7, Â IBM seeks to make it easier to use OSGi.
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Experts question Google phone business model
When Google introduced its Nexus One phone in January, it unveiled a whole new business model in the mobile phone market.
But it has become clear that the business model is based on a vision that isn't currently possible in the U.S., experts say.
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RSA extends security tools to VMware
EMC's RSA division is embracing the virtualization trend that its VMware spinoff helped kick off, announcing Thursday that three of its core security products will work in VMware virtualized environments.
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