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  • 10 Things the iPhone Needs to Improve Enterprise Attraction

    10 Things the iPhone Needs to Improve Enterprise Attraction 1. Better MultitaskingMultitasking is central to the success or failure of any mobile platform for enterprise customers. And that’s precisely why Apple should do its best to improve its multitasking. Of course, that’s not to say that it doesn’t work well now — it does —…

  • ECB Disk Storage Market Revenue Up: Gartner

    Global external controller-based (ECB) disk storage revenue hit $4.6 billion in the third quarter this year, up 16 percent over the third quarter of 2009, according to research firm Gartner. Despite a market-wide decline in 2009, the 2010 numbers represent an increase over 2008 revenue. Worldwide ECB disk storage revenue in 2010 was up 8.4…

  • FTC’s ‘Do Not Track’ Worries Web Marketers

    After federal regulators proposed a "Do Not Track" mechanism to give control over what consumer data companies can collect and share, a lot of confusion remains about what the proposal really means. In a 122-page preliminary report issued Dec. 1, the Federal Trade Commission suggested that users need a way to universally opt-out of having…

  • Small Businesses Taking Big Tech Risks: Survey

    Resource-and-cash-strapped small businesses struggling to cut costs in a slow economy are leaving simple cost-savings options on the table and putting data at risk, according to a recent survey from Lenovo. The Lenovo-AMD Small Business Tech Survey, which sought to identify common issues and trends in technology use by small businesses, also uncovered several peculiar…

  • IBM Unveils New Security Solution

    IBM has tapped its Rational tools division to deliver new software that advances security analysis. Slated for announcement on Dec. 3, IBM’s new software and analysis capabilities provide a more efficient and accurate way to help organizations design, build and manage secure applications, the company said. The new offering is based on software IBM got…

  • SAP Open to Expanding HP Relationship: Report

    German business software maker SAP is open to intensifying its existing cooperation with Hewlett-Packard Co, its co-CEO told a German paper, but dismissed talk HP may be interested in the company. "This is pure speculation," Jim Hagemann Snabe, who jointly leads SAP with Bill McDermott, told Sueddeutsche Zeitung in an interview published in Friday, when…

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