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InternetNews January 13, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Microsoft Maps The Future of Advertising Microsoft researchers are working in China and India to polish technology used by the software giant in order to compete with rivals.  |
InternetNews January 13, 2006 Paul Shread |
Crossroads at a Crossroads Crossroads Systems decides that the burden of Sarbanes-Oxley is too great to remain a public company and announced de-listing its stock from the Nasdaq stock market.  |
InternetNews January 13, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Borland to Bear Down on IT Governance Borland is set to announce its formal entrance into the IT management and governance space, just months after acquiring Legadero for that purpose.  |
InternetNews January 13, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Latest PHPs Fix Flaws Users of PHP versions 4 and 5 are being advised to upgrade to the latest versions in order to protect against a number of security issues.  |
InternetNews January 13, 2006 David Needle |
Symantec Gets to Root of Rootkit Controversy Symantec, a leading provider of antivirus and computer security products, said it has addressed a controversy over whether its own software provided a hiding place for Trojans and other security breaches.  |
InternetNews January 13, 2006 Clint Boulton |
Ambuj Goyal, GM, IBM Information Management General manager Ambuj Goyal discusses how IBM's emerging information-as-a-service plan is a work in progress.  |
InternetNews January 13, 2006 David Needle |
VCs Spar Over Tech Direction At the Top Ten Tech Trends Debate, there was sharp disagreement over enterprise software, future voice services and China.  |
InternetNews January 12, 2006 Susan Kuchinskas |
BlackBerry Meets Google Talk Research in Motion announced on Thursday that its BlackBerry platform will support Google Talk instant messaging and Google Local for mobile.  |
InternetNews January 12, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Is The End of IPsec Afoot? According to new research, SSL-VPNs will be the primary remote access method by 2008 for greater than 90 percent of casual employee access, more than three-fourths of contractors and more than two-thirds of business telecommuting employees.  |
BusinessWeek January 23, 2006 Sarah Lacy |
The Hardest Job In Silicon Valley Oracle has been snapping up companies. Now John Wookey has to meld them together and please his boss, Larry Ellison  |
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