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The goal: meld corporate data with social networks, mashups
Enterprise 2.0
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Software giant's latest gesture toward the open-source community could help the census gain interest from larger enterprises
open source
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A new report by kasina argues that Web 2.0 technologies -- including blogs, wikis and mashups -- could yield powerful advantages and that firms are missing out on great opportunity.
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A few years ago, companies that needed highly specialized features would often opt for on-premise software with its attendant implementation. . .
software
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A business continuity and disaster recovery plan is imperative for small and medium-sized businesses.
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Open-source applications are gaining more approval in enterprises, in the areas of operating systems...
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Intellipedia lets spies post and edit content wiki-style, and includes YouTube and Flickr versions
Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0, CIA
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Companies are realizing genuine business advantage by choosing open source over proprietary competition
open source
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Web 2.0 technologies are helping enterprises to more efficiently and successfully complete e-commerce upgrade projects.
e-commerce, web 2.0
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Cloud computing is picking up traction with businesses, but before you jump into the cloud, you should know the unique security risks it entails
cloud-computing, security
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Mashup interface code-named 'Genesis' will open up desktop 'workspace' combining business application data, documents, analytics, and instant messaging
Adobe, mashup
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It's the third-party software that makes it rock
iphone, apps
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The prospect of disposing of old IT equipment -- PCs, servers, storage gear, and the like -- may very well fill your heart with dread.
IT, asset disposal
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Sleipnir browser offers a high level of customization, allowing users to select either the Trident or Gecko layout engines for each Web site visited
browser
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Most organizations today continue to view technology as merely a back-office cost center, a viewpoint that diminishes the breadth of IT's impact on a firm's competitive profile.
meta IT
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Taking a hard, honest look at what you need to accomplish is the key to keeping your business competitive -- and yourself gainfully employed
IT
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With a faltering economy beginning to put the squeeze on IT budgets, here are five steps to help you determine whether your company is secure enough
security
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Makers of Cuil tool claim to have larger Web index than any other search engine
search engine, Google
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The FCC ruling [PDF] announced over the weekend opens up an interesting debate over the evolution of Web access going forward.
FCC, net access
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Company says trademark was applied for a year ago and no one opposed it
Dell, cloud computing
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Currency counter, Glock, offshore banks and global players skated right past IT security
software, theft
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The Alliance Against Bait & Click is focused on keyword advertising
e-commerce
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Years ago, the Linux open-source operating system seemed ready to offer a nonproprietary alternative to Microsoft Windows. But "Linux on the desktop" never took off.
IBM, Linux
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As Facebook-like apps infiltrate the enterprise, they're integrating the workforce in unforeseen ways.
social networking
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The best password is a long, nonsensical string of letters and numbers and punctuation marks, a combination never put together before.
passwords, cryptography
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Despite intense government effort to paint rosy picture, bloggers and others peel back the facade
web 2.0, olympics, Beijing
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Big boost in YouTube views; launches effort to get supporters' comments on liberal blogs
web 2.0, McCain
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CIO Jeff Saper drives a hybrid car, favors service providers that use alternative energy and has launched many green IT initiatives at his strategic communications firm. . .
IT, overload, website 2.0
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The 2008 Olympics are closed, but a few awards have yet to be given out: those for the winners and losers when it came to the games' technology
Olympics, IT, wireless
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In the wake of a computer failure that caused delays for 646 U.S. flights on Tuesday, the Federal Aviation Administration plans to upgrade its decades-old technology. . .
FAA, backup system
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Google Inc. is releasing its own Web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer
Google, Microsoft, web browser
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Mashups could be the answer to BI's problems. Here's how organizations are connecting the technologies to make better business decisions.
web 2.0, BI
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Security researchers have already uncovered vulnerabilities in Google's Chrome browser, including one that could allow a user to download malicious code
Google, Chrome, security
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The newest alpha adds new video support, background JavaScript calculations
Mozilla, Firefox, JavaScript
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Google dominates the search advertising market, but it plans to expand into enterprise software -- a move that has some analysts wary
Google
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I was with a customer last week, who leads technology and operations for one of the world's largest companies. We were talking through his priorities for the upcoming year, and on a page filled with various traditional priorities were two interesting words. Open Source.
open source
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Adds Community Edition to its enterprise offering
Infobright, open-source, data
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But proxy service operator says hacker's IP address 'doesn't look consistent' with state legislator's son
Palin, hacking, FBI
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Storage virtualization is one of today’s most talked-about technologies, but it’s not a cure-all. Here are some things it can—and cannot—do.
storage virtualization
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From IT to hedge funds and back again
Wall Street, IT, students
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Performance is good when you're sitting in an office or cafe, but don't count on connecting from a moving train or car
WiMax
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From Verizon CIO Shaygan Kheradpir's 38th floor apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan with panoramic views of the East River, I saw first-hand the fruits of the company's $23 billion gamble. . .
Verizon, FiOS, network infrastructure
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IBM will today open the online door to a service that merges some of the best features of social networking with business-collaboration tools.
IBM, Bluehouse, Facebook, cloud-based, collaboration
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How bad? 'I thought I was going to throw up,' Jennifer Brunner recalls
E-voting, security
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Acquia's strengthened and supported distribution of the popular CMS smooths the path to a trouble-free Drupal site
Drupal, CMS
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Think your project's off track and over budget? Learn a lesson or two from the tech sector's most infamous project flameouts.
IT, project failures
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Private eye Steven Rambam explains what he does, how he knows everything about you and why he's not the one you should be worried about.
security, privacy, PallTech
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There are finally real contenders emerging on the trail that Apple's iPhone blazed
iPhone, Apple, mobile
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Wireless networking in the face of wind, lightning strikes and other Gulf weather events
IT, hurricanes, wireless networking, mexico
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Just weeks after releasing the beta version of its Flash Player 10, code-named Astro, Adobe Systems this week released the final version for Linux, Windows and Macintosh computers.
Microsoft, Adobe, Flash Player
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Salesforce.com CFO indicates company is ready to lower prices to stay competitive during global economic crisis
SaaS, Salesforce
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With Wall Street teetering and venture capital investment in high tech at its lowest point in more than a decade, few in the technology industry doubt there are scary days ahead.
Wall Street, economy, venture capital
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Caspio Bridge, like a Microsoft Access on the Web, allows nonprogrammers to easily create online databases and the Web forms to fill them
Caspio Bridge
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Rejection marks struggles Google is having in non-Western markets
Russia, Google
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Email security company Proofpoint has listed some of the more sensational email events of 2008. Among other things, three of the email security incidents involve some of the world's most high profile personalities.
email security
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With mobile-device e-waste piling up, there are steps manufacturers can take to phones eco-friendlier
green, cell phone, mobile
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Google already has customized some of its Web sites for display on the iPhone, but now the company also dived headlong onto Apple's. . .
google, virtual tourism, iPhone
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Company-sponsored prediction markets can lead to better forecasts at lower costs, Forrester Resesarch says
Google
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Mozilla reacts to rivals with plans to beef up Firefox 3.1
Firefox, mozilla
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Facebook cofounder Dustin Moskovitz and engineer Justin Rosenstein are leaving Facebook to start a new company. . .
Facebook
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Targets Continental Airlines, raises price of bogus ticket to stay up to date
hackers, scam, airline ticket
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An open source approach to open voting systems is essential to the integrity of our electoral process. Here's a technical blueprint for securing the vote
open ousrce, e-voting, election
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Considering a smart phone? Will it do what you want it to? We tested four major platforms to see which is best for specific tasks.
smart phone, operating system, OS, iPhone, HTC Touch, Nokia, BlackBerry Curve
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