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  • Black Friday and the Recession: Why IT Solution Providers Care

    After the turkey has been consumed and the football games have been played, retailers open their doors for the biggest day of their year – Black Friday. And e-tailers get ready for their biggest day, Cyber Monday. Why should IT solution providers care? Because consumer spending is two-thirds of the economy and it influences other…

  • Cybercrime Paying Well, Growing Strong

    As the legitimate economy careens toward a recession, a new study by Symantec shows one area that’s seemingly immune to the downturn–cybercrime. Symantec’s study was performed over a yearlong period where the security giant spied on a number of digital underground forums. The underground economy seems to be made up of a number of loosely…

  • SpectorSoft Spector 360 6.2 Offers New Features to Monitor Employee Internet Use

    Although SpectorSoft likes to use the innocuous word “monitor” when it comes to Internet access, there are many who would substitute “monitor” with “spy,” and believe that watching another user’s PC activities amounts to an “invasion of privacy.” But let’s be realistic here. Unless that employee owns that PC and the connectivity associated with it,…

  • iSuppli: PC Sales Growth Slower in 2009, 2010

    TAIPEI, Nov 21 (Reuters) – Data tracking firm iSuppli cut its growth forecast for the personal computer industry by nearly two-thirds as rapidly deteriorating conditions in the global market weaken demand and many major economies fall into recession. iSuppli now expects global PC shipments to grow by only 4.3 percent in 2009, versus a previous…

  • Technology Companies Target Customers Direct Via Web 2.0

    By Gabriel Madway SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Recognizing the limits of traditional advertising, established technology companies are diving headlong into the sometimes chaotic landscape of social media to promote their products. Companies ranging from PC maker Dell Inc to storage equipment maker NetApp Inc are increasingly turning to outside blogs, viral videos and websites such…

  • IBM Acquires Virtualization Vendor Transitive for QuickTransit

    IBM has announced it will acquire virtualization company Transitive — the maker of QuickTransit software IBM has used to allow Linux and x86-based applications to run on RISC processors. The acquisition is designed to further IBM’s strategy of boosting demand for its RISC-based Power systems. Transitive’s QuickTransit dynamically translates native code between architectures, enabling applications…

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