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CES: Sony Claims World's Lightest Notebook
By Reuters -
Published January 9, 2009
It might be tiny and lightweight, but at $900, this 8-inch model is no netbook. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
What Are Storage Vendors Doing at CES?
By Marty Foltyn -
Published January 9, 2009
With consumer devices and content adding to corporate data stores, it's no wonder that enterprise storage users and vendors are taking note of this week's Consumer Electronics Show. [more from www.enterprisestorageforum.com]
Doing More with Less: Predictive Analysis
By Julie Craig -
Published January 9, 2009
Just in time for 09, a slew of vendors are introducing products drive up ROI and drive down costs, writes CIOUpdate columnist Julie Craig of Enterprise Management Associates. [more from www.cioupdate.com]
Tech Comics: "Netbooks"
By Oliver Widder -
Published January 9, 2009
The netbook isn't the first book-shaped gadget that generated buzz. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Keep Your Number & Service -- Change Your Phone as Often as You Like
By Amy Mayer -
Published January 9, 2009
Rentoble allows you to stick with your contract (and keep your phone number) while changing your cell phone or smartphone as often as you like. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
OpenVPN: Revoking Access and Expanding Management Options
By Rafael Hernandez -
Published January 9, 2009
That OpenVPN connection sure does give you a sense of security doesn't it? There are still a few more things you should know to extend what the software can do. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Palm Places Bets on Sleek Phone, Web-Centric OS
By Judy Mottl -
Published January 9, 2009
All eyes are on the device maker at CES this week in Las Vegas. Can a sleek-looking new smartphone and a mobile platform lead to a comeback? [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Sun Gets Further Behind Clouds With Q-Layer Buy
By Andy Patrizio -
Published January 9, 2009
Acquisition of the middleware provider should make it easier to provision and deploy cloud services on the fly. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
CES: Sony Claims World's Lightest Notebook
Published January 9, 2009
It might be tiny and lightweight, but at $900, this 8-inch model is no netbook. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Samsung Unveils 'Green' SSDs
By Judy Mottl -
Published January 9, 2009
Samsung says its new solid state drives can save users a bundle. [more from www.enterprisestorageforum.com]
Java Ordered Collections: Trees and Skip Lists
By Mark Grand -
Published January 9, 2009
Explore Java collections framework classes that implement the SortedSet interface and how they keep a set of objects in a guaranteed order, independent of the order that they are added to the collection. [more from www.developer.com]
Is Your IT Job Safe in 2009?
By Jeff Vance -
Published January 8, 2009
As budgets are crunched, most IT workers face grim job prospects for the coming year or two. [more from www.cioupdate.com]
How China's '50 Cent Army' Could Wreck Web 2.0
By Mike Elgan -
Published January 8, 2009
A mass of paid Internet commentators working for the Chinese government threatens to upend hopes for an improved online community.
[more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
EMC's Strong Quarter Bodes Well for Storage Sales
By Paul Shread -
Published January 8, 2009
The storage sector continues to hold up well despite the worst recession in three decades. Can the trend continue? [more from www.enterprisestorageforum.com]
Datamation 2009 Product of the Year Awards: Nominate Your Favorite
By James Maguire -
Published January 8, 2009
It's time to nominate products for the Datamation 2009 Product of the Year Awards, in categories ranging from Cloud Computing to Mobile Application to Network and Systems Management.
[more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Spammers Help Push Google to Dubious Milestone
By Richard Adhikari -
Published January 8, 2009
Google makes top 10 list for spam abuses. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Google Clears Spam Problems, Vows Cooperation
By Richard Adhikari -
Published January 8, 2009
The No. 1 search player is now no longer No. 3 on Spamhaus' list of top spam-enabling networks. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Roundup: The Best iPhone Apps of the Week
By Troy Dreier -
Published January 8, 2009
Our weekly roundup of the best free and paid applications available for the iPhone and iPod touch. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
How to Access Network Resources Over a VPN
By Ronald Pacchiano -
Published January 8, 2009
In the last of our three-part series on virtual private networks, we look at how to share and access folders, printers and remote desktops over a VPN. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Amid Doom and Gloom, Opportunities for Microsoft, Apple
By Paul Rubens -
Published January 8, 2009
OS Roundup: It's only the first week of January, and already 'recession,' 'credit crunch' and 'challenging economic environment' are being used to describe the new year. Sure, 2009 will see some big losers, but innovation tends to thrive in economic downturns, and winners will emerge. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
CES 2009: 'Do or Die' Time for Palm?
By Judy Mottl -
Published January 8, 2009
Today's expected unveiling of a new mobile OS could stop the Treo maker's long decline -- if all goes well. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Ballmer to CES: Windows 7 Beta Off and Running
By Stuart J. Johnston -
Published January 8, 2009
Windows 7 enters beta test while Microsoft announces a deal to put its Live Search technology on Verizon Wireless phones. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
SaaS and Cloud Computing in 2009
By Joshua Greenbaum -
Published January 8, 2009
A look at the trends that will shape enterprise software, including some serious doubts about the relational database.
[more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
[Updated] Little Quirks in the VB.NET IDE
Published January 8, 2009
By Richard Newcombe - Every program has bugs; this is the way things are. Look at some of the quirky bugs found in the .NET 200# IDE.
Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) with Spring.Net
By David Consdorf -
Published January 8, 2009
Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) allows developers to achieve greater modularity in their applications by allowing the separation of cross-cutting concerns. Explore basic AOP concepts and their implementation using Spring.Net, a popular open source application framework by walking through several examples. [more from www.developer.com]
Dire Staffing and Salary Predictions for 2009
By CIO Update Staff -
Published January 7, 2009
Layoffs, company closures, cost cutting and returning retirees dampen IT salaries and jobs. [more from www.cioupdate.com]
Mac Attack: Storage Vendors Take Aim at Apple
By Paul Shread -
Published January 7, 2009
Apple's growing popularity among enterprise users is leading to a revolution in storage products aimed at everything from Macs to iPhones. [more from www.enterprisestorageforum.com]
U.S. Broadband Might Get a Nudge From Stimulus Package
By Kenneth Corbin -
Published January 7, 2009
Tax credits and more may hang on providers and Congress coming to terms on just what broadband is, exactly. [more from www.opticallynetworked.com]
10 Virtualization Predictions for 2009
By Jeff Vance -
Published January 7, 2009
Winners, losers, acquisitions, the effect of the recession, and more insight into virtualization trends in the year ahead. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Security Nightmare in the iPhone App Gold Rush
By Kenneth van Wyk -
Published January 7, 2009
Just how safe is it to download and use, say, an application that can access an Amazon account and make purchases with one click? (Gulp!) [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
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