lost regain
Straight Talking - The Truth About Software as a Service
White Paper If a supplier is lagging behind competitors in a particular area, one way for it to regain lost ground is to redefine that area to suit its strengths, give it a new name and then claim a lead. If it... [01 Mar 2009]
Firefox and Chrome snatch share from IE
News It hopes to regain lost ground by adding features such as private browsing and a cross-site scripting filter. Microsoft's browser has steadily lost ground to its competitors in the past... [03 Feb 2009]
Microsoft unleashes IE 8 release candidate
News With IE 8, Microsoft is hoping to regain some lost ground by adding features such as private browsing, improved security, and a new type of add-ons, called accelerators. Microsoft on Monday released a... [27 Jan 2009]
Apple storms past RIM in smartphone race
News Canalys thinks RIM is in good shape to regain the second-place spot with the pending release of several new BlackBerry models, including the Bold, Storm, and clamshell Pearl. Symbian lost market share... [07 Nov 2008]
UK hit by 100 data breaches in six months
News Richard Thomas, the Information Commissioner, said it was "particularly disappointing" the HMRC breaches have not prevented other security breaches from occurring, and said the government, banks and other organisations need to... [22 Apr 2008]
The truth about software as a service
Comment If a supplier is lagging behind competitors in a particular area, one way for it to regain lost ground is to redefine that area to suit its strengths, give it a new name and then claim a lead. Hosted... [23 Jan 2008]
Hardening the Network and Streamlining Security Administration With Symantec Enables City to Expand Web-Based Services
White Paper Turning to Symantec for comprehensive enterprise security solutions has enabled the city to end significant disruption from malicious code for all but the oldest systems, regain 41,000 hours in employee productivity... [18 Jan 2008]
Microsoft Executive Circle Webcast: Making Innovation Work
White Paper The presenter also examines why companies find it so hard to regain a robust level of innovation once it has been lost. The attendee of this webcast discovers how organization can increase its employees'... [14 Dec 2007]
Skype fights to regain trust of businesses
News Oberg, who claimed that he and many others at Skype had themselves lost 0207 numbers as a result of the incident, said that Skype was "doing all we can to make sure it doesn't happen again" and had tried its best to... [12 Dec 2007]
Sun mulls GPL 3 licence for Solaris
News Putting Solaris back in customers' minds is a key part of that blogging effort but Sun is employing other methods as well to regain ground Solaris lost to Linux in recent years. Sun Microsystems is... [31 Jan 2006]
iTunes.co.uk tug-of-war ends
News Ben Cohen, former teenage dot-com millionaire, has given up his fight to regain the iTunes.co.uk domain, according to dot-uk registry Nominet. Cohen had already lost a bid for a judicial review in... [23 Nov 2005]
Apple boosts G5 line-up
News Meanwhile, Apple pitched the photo software, called Aperture, as a way for professional photographers to regain tools lost in the move from film cameras to digital technology. Adding to its steady stream... [20 Oct 2005]
Leader: Microsoft and OSDL - a missed opportunity?
Leader Instead it is perhaps more likely a reflection that the software giant feels it has lost the moral high ground to the Linux camp, and by holding out this olive branch is seeking to regain it. Microsoft... [30 Aug 2005]
Sybase outlines its RFID plans
News In an effort to regain lost ground, the company has constructed a complete mobile computing product line , which includes a database for handheld devices, development tools and servers. Sybase is set to... [16 Aug 2004]
SuSE deal is Novell's lifeline
News That combination of steps improves the long-term prospects for Novell, which has struggled to regain profitability these past three years, company executives said Tuesday. As Novell lost operating system... [05 Nov 2003]