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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Is the Enterprise Google's Little Bighorn?

Datamation IT Management Update


Tuesday December 1, 2009

Is the Enterprise Google's Little Bighorn?
By Rob Enderle - December 1, 2009
Success in the enterprise IT market isn’t about having the best product or even the cheapest product. It’s about truly understanding enterprise clients. Does Google get the enterprise?

Technologies Holding Back the Linux Desktop
By Matt Hartley - December 1, 2009
A combination of hardware and software challenges slow the adoption of the Linux desktop.

Microsoft's Silicon Valley Campus Reaches Milestone
By Stuart J. Johnston - November 30, 2009
Microsoft's second-largest facility in the U.S. reaches the ten-year point -- what's its role in the Microsoft plan?

Google Boosts BlackBerry Connection
By Andy Patrizio - November 25, 2009
Google has unveiled an update to its Google Apps Connector for BlackBerry, upping the number of users who can simultaneously access the Google services.

Why Does Everyone Hate Ubuntu?
By Bruce Byfield - November 25, 2009
As Ubuntu solidifies its status as the most popular Linux distribution, not everyone is happy that it holds the limelight.

The Wikipedia Exodus Is the Least of Our Worries
By Mike Elgan - November 24, 2009
Given the unpredictable evolution of cloud computing and Web 2.0, many of the popular Web services we rely on could vanish in short order.

Tech H1-B Staffing vs. 'Employ America Act'
By David Needle - November 23, 2009
Proposed legislation aims to prohibit major firms that lay off American workers from replacing them with cheap foreign labor using temporary guest worker programs.

13 PC Security Threats for 2010
By Larry Barrett - November 20, 2009
Security firm Symantec predicts the leading threats for next year, covering areas like Mac, Windows, and social networking.

Smartphones to Surge in 2010
By  Reuters - November 20, 2009
The robust sales growth of smartphones is expected to continuing growing in 2010.

Microsoft Squashes Windows 7 'Back Door' Rumors
By Stuart J. Johnston - November 23, 2009
Microsoft has denied rumors that it had put hidden "back doors" into Windows 7 at the federal government's request.

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