| Friday February 5, 2010 |
Super Bowl May Lead to Super Headaches for IT [February 5, 2010] Users watching bandwidth-hogging video recaps the following day may be just the start of network administrators' worries after the big game. Right Projects, People Crucial to IT Planning [February 5, 2010] Making the right decisions upfront will save your organization time and money and ultimately lead to the successful completion of new projects in 2010. ARM Reaches for Netbooks With New Designs [February 5, 2010] Netbooks might be a tiny part of the market today, but the chipmaker is betting that not only will the category continue to grow, but that it'll have a sizable chunk of the space. DoJ Still Wary About Google Book Settlement [February 5, 2010] Federal attorneys say amended settlement still doesn't address fundamental antitrust and copyright concerns. Facebook Redesigns Site, Looks to 400M Users [February 5, 2010] As it nears another major milestone, social networking giant Facebook has begun rolling out a set of changes to its home page designed to simplify the site. Former Microsoft Exec Slams Company [February 5, 2010] In a New York Times op-ed piece, former Microsoft VP Dick Brass ticks off a number of technologies he says the software giant has failed to capitalize on. Juniper Planning Major Router Upgrade [February 5, 2010] Networking firm plans to more than double the speed of its core T-series routers. Intel's New Core vPro Designed for SMBs [February 5, 2010] Latest iteration of the vPro line aims to broaden its reach as an enterprise solution to SMBs as well. Slight Rise in IT Salaries Gives Hope [February 5, 2010] Computer Economics survey shows companies are starting to renew efforts to keep key staff with modest wage increases. Microsoft Breaking Out the Bug Spray on Tuesday [February 5, 2010] Software giant has a long list of fixes planned for Patch Tuesday. Get Ready for Windows 7! Pros and Cons? Learn What Our Experts Think Download Free eBook Now. Click Here. | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here | |
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