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hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 24, 2008
The latest update to Windows XP detects unauthorized copies and turns the desktop black. It also sends intermittent messages to the user to go legal. While the update is world-wide, it seems to be part of a plan to …
Also tagged: blogging, hardware, internet, microsoft windows, software, productivity, piracy, desktop, operating systems, computer, desktops, microsoft corp, business operations, microsoft windows xp, corporate law, richard koman
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 20, 2008
Vista is much better than Mac OS X, right? For the enterprise. And how much will it take to get you to write up that thesis? It's the world of "corporate custom content." by David Morgenstern
Also tagged: hardware, software, marketing, operating systems, desktops, microsoft corp, apple mac os x, apple inc, apple macintosh, marketing research, david morgenstern, apple mac os
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 21, 2008
Xpenser allows users to send their expense information to a hosted spreadsheet using SMS, IM, Twitter and Jott. Security risk, anyone? by Jennifer Leggio
Also tagged: financial, security, internet, networking, sms, consumer electronics, e mail, finance, im, personal technology, telephony, instant messaging, identity theft, twitter, financial management, financial planning, online communications, cellular phones, financial accounting, text messaging sms mms, xpenser, jennifer leggio
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 11, 2008
What do you do when your country is under attack by Russia and your government's Web sites pummeled by an alleged cyber attack? If you're Georgia you turn to Google, specifically Blogger. To get its message out, the …
Also tagged: hacking, security, internet, software, government, russia, web technology, georgia, enterprise software, larry dignan, google inc, viruses and worms, vertical industries, web site development
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jun 29, 2008
IT failures continue to plague organizations across virtually every industry. Poor business leaders who don't possess the skills needed to manage change effectively have created this mess. by Michael Krigsman
Also tagged: web services, software, management, strategy, leadership, failure, leader, enterprise software, information technology, mike, service oriented architecture soa, michael krigsman
Googling Google - May 15, 2008
Some blogger users may have noticed their blog suddenly started showing star ratings — a feature that appears to be in the works, and according to Blogger, was given by accident to some unsuspecting bloggers. The …
Also tagged: google
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - May 5, 2008
The Wall Street Journal reported recently on Inrix, Inc., a Kirkland, Washington-based Microsoft spinoff that tracks speeds on 100,000 miles of US highway using data from GPS-enabled fleet vehicles, toll booths, road …
Also tagged: hardware, consumer electronics, gps, dash, personal technology, wall street journal, sensor, handhelds, ed gottsman
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Apr 27, 2008
There's been welling interest and discussion lately around so-called Web Oriented Architecture (WOA) and established Services Oriented Architecture (SOA), and how the two relate. And then there's the whole cloud …
Also tagged: podcasts, internet, web services, soa, software, web, marketing, middleware, analyst, enterprise software, cloud computing, dana gardner, service oriented architecture soa, channel management
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Apr 10, 2008
I've had a few readers submit guest blogs. The extra perspective is great and I'm always willing to review more. Today, though, given my last article on Internet Safety classes in Virginia, I'd really like to get some …
Also tagged: internet, software, curriculum, healthcare, health care, enterprise software, benefits, human resources, christopher dawson, vertical industries
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Apr 8, 2008
On Friday Mary Jo Foley posted about a Microsoft blogger who had given a semi-detailed roadmap for the release of Silverlight 2. According to Ashish, the timetable is as follows: We are targeting late Summer Here is a …
Also tagged: blogging, hardware, internet, storage, marketing, microsoft silverlight, ryan stewart, advertising and promotion