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  • EMC Revenue Growing, but Margins Falling

    EMC, the world leader in several data storage markets and the world’s sixth-largest software company, is being forced to tighten its belt and lose some weight—in the form of extra employees—after 36 months of digesting other companies in order to fill out its product offerings. The Hopkinton, Mass., company reported its third-quarter financials Oct. 17,…

  • Medicare Explores How to Pay Doctors for More Effective Care

    Under a new program from the Centers of Medicaid and Medicare, doctors in solo and small medical practices will soon be eligible for up to $10,000 more a year—if they can demonstrate that their performance is up to snuff. Among other criteria, doctors will be evaluated for the percentage of diabetic patients whose glucose is…

  • Security Suite Smackdown, Part I

    Fall and winter are a great time for malware purveyors. All those pure, innocent, uncorrupted new PCs being unboxed, set up and connected to that font of all that is dangerous, filthy and malevolent: the Internet. Okay, maybe you don’t believe the information superhighway is quite that tainted, and maybe it isn’t. But if you…

  • LSB Developer Network: An MSDN for Linux

    One major advantage Microsoft developers have over their Linux counterparts is that they have access to MSDN (Microsoft Software Developer Network), a magnificent online developer resource. Linux has had nothing to compare. Until now. The FSG (Free Standards Group), a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing and promoting open-source software standards, announced Oct. 17 that it…

  • ‘Vitriol’ Rootkit to Demo at MS Blue Hat Hacker Summit

    Microsoft’s twice-yearly Blue Hat hacker summit, running Oct. 26-27, will kick off later this week with a demo of a virtual machine rootkit that can potentially be used to defeat the controversial PatchGuard technology. Dino Dai Zovi, a principal at penetration-testing outfit Matasano Security, has been invited to Microsoft’s Redmond, Wash., campus to showcase a…

  • Big Blue Brings Web 2.0 to School

    Designed to attract computer science students and build advanced skills for the next wave of IT jobs, IBM and the University of Arizona announced Oct. 17 a Web 2.0 classroom curriculum. Offered to the MIS (management information systems department) and marketing students at The Eller College of Management, the program hopes to equip students with…

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