NAC pioneer ConSentry Networks has gone out of business, according to the company’s founder. Employees at the company were told …
CIOs' job satisfaction increases despite recession
Despite having to cope with massive budget cuts, salary freezes and demoralized staffs, most employed IT executives are more satisfied …
SpringSource enables Java cloud apps
Java framework builder SpringSource is set to provide enterprise Java developers a platform for cloud-based deployments with the unveiling on …
Could Google be tricked into talking to botnets?
Cybercriminals could start to take advantage of the popularity of search engines like Google as vehicles for relaying malicious code …
Microsoft now hiring for its retail stores
Microsoft Corp. on last Thursday began hiring employees for its coming retail stores in California and Arizona by posting a …
ROI doesn't always pan out with unified communications
Return on investment is a big but unfulfilled promise of unified communications. The well established potential for cost avoidances and …
Microsoft Hotmail users angry over pulled photo feature
Windows Live Hotmail users have been venting their frustration at Microsoft Corp. for the past month since the software maker …
Intel acquires software company RapidMind
Intel has acquired software company RapidMind in an effort to push development of programs that can exploit the power of …
Symantec reveals the web's 100 dirtiest sites
Web users could be putting themselves at risk by surfing to some sites which contain over 18,000 different security threats …
FCC to consider range of wireless carrier concerns
The Federal Communications Commission will decide next Thursday whether to launch three formal “inquiries” into wireless industry practices. In interviews …
Microsoft Exchange 2010 hits final beta
Microsoft issued the final beta on Exchange Server 2010 along with the final beta of its security companion, Forefront for …
Ultrathin price drops may squeeze netbooks
The dominance of low-cost netbooks could be threatened by an emerging category of ultrathin laptops, which could compete on features …
Chinese Windows XP software pirates get jail terms
A Chinese court has sentenced four people to jail for pirating Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, China's state-owned media reported …
Windows 7 will run 120 days for free, Microsoft confirms
Like its predecessor, Windows 7 can be used for up to 120 days without providing a product activation key, Microsoft …