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  1. Business imperatives theme dominates Forrester’s IT Forum conference opener

    Dana Gardner's BriefingsDirect - May 20, 2008

    Forrester Research, the Cambridge, Mass. market research and analysis firm, kicked off its influential IT Forum conference today in Las Vegas with a keynote address by founder and Chairman George Colony on CEO success

    Tagged: software development, business intelligence, agile development, developer tools, soa, management, saas, wall street, enterprise 2 0, software infrastructure, hardware infrastructure, application lifecycle management, datacenters, soa governance, it service management, soa architect

  2. MokaFive announces general availability of LivePC desktop-as-a-service offering

    Dana Gardner's BriefingsDirect - May 20, 2008

    MokaFive, a desktop virtualization company, has announced the general release of v.10 of its Virtual Desktop Solution, a cross-platform desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) product. The Redwood City, Calif. company says its

    Tagged: software development, virtualization, saas, software infrastructure, web technology, datacenters

  3. DoS Attacks Using SQL Wildcards Revealed

    data management News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 20, 2008

    Yesterday, Ferruh Mavituna of Portcullis released a whitepaper entitled "DoS Attacks Using SQL Wildcards", with some insightful comments on how it's possible to multiply the attack tactics discussed to the point where

    Tagged: sql, hardware, software, storage, credit card, data management, databases, enterprise software, denial of service, microsoft sql server, dancho danchev

  4. Google releases Health API to developers

    Googling Google - May 20, 2008

    Only a day after launching the actual Google Health service, they have now also released an API that health providers and developers who create health related applications can use to interact with Google’s data. This

    Tagged: google health

  5. A 13th century social network

    Emerging Technology Trends - May 20, 2008

    According to Nature News, a team of French researchers has used medieval documents to create the oldest detailed social network ever constructed. The mathematicians and computer scientists looked through thousands of

    Tagged: social sciences, computers and 038 internet

  6. Intel to revamp processor lineup for Q3 08

    Hardware 2.0 - May 20, 2008

    I'm hearing rumors from a number of sources that suggest that Intel is planning another round of price cuts for existing CPUs and also the introduction of new processors for Q3 08.

    Tagged: intel

  7. OLPC outlines XO-2; Can it deliver?

    Between the Lines - May 20, 2008

    The One Laptop Per Child project has taken its lumps lately from its own software developers for going with Windows XP, but its next generation XO could be interesting. According to various reports from Laptop

    Tagged: general, personal technology, hardware infrastructure

  8. Investing legends circle Yahoo; Does a breakup make sense?

    Between the Lines - May 20, 2008

    The Microhoo saga has attracted a who’s who list of investors to Yahoo in a big bet that Carl Icahn will force some sort of “shareholder value.” The latest investing star to enter the Microhoo sweepstakes is T. Boone

    Tagged: general, microsoft, search, yahoo, web technology

  9. Amid April slowdown, SanDisk rolls out mobile phone storage

    Between the Lines - May 20, 2008

    SanDisk on Tuesday announced mobile phone storage cards available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB versions. The rub: SanDisk has already warned that business has slowed so it’s unclear whether folks will buy premium storage for

    Tagged: general, mobile, storage, personal technology, hardware infrastructure

  10. Netflix’s set-top box: Is it really a game changer?

    Between the Lines - May 20, 2008

    The reviews are in and Netflix’s set-top box–the Netflix Player by Roku–is a hottie. Then again we’ve heard this set-top box euphoria kick in before. Is Netflix really the company that will crack the code? Forgive the

    Tagged: entertainment, general, personal technology

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