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Social networking doesn't influence online shopping
News He added retailers would do better to evaluate what is effective to make a stronger impact, rather than just following a trend. Social networking sites are not generating significant online retail sales for companies... [05 Jul 2007]
Red Hat unwraps software exchange
News The exchange makes Red Hat a stronger competitor to Microsoft and the company's top Linux rival, Novell, which sells Suse Linux Enterprise Server and a variety of server software packages. Red Hat has launched its Red... [11 May 2007]
Ericsson: Cheap phones mean 4.5 billion users
News We have subscriber growth that is stronger than I think we ever anticipated. The CEO of telecoms giant Ericsson is betting on more than a billion new mobile subscribers signing up before the decade is out. [10 May 2007]
Give us more power, says data protection watchdog
News But giving evidence before the Home Affairs Select Committee, information commissioner Richard Thomas called for stronger powers to allow his office to carry out inspections and audits. The UK's data protection watchdog... [01 May 2007]
ID management in the security spotlight
News Okin said Accenture had successfully implemented single sign-on tokens throughout its own business, and used stronger forms of identification when necessary. Paul Simmonds, director of global information security at ICI,... [30 Apr 2007]
Intel demos next-gen memory chip
News In the past two years, many companies - IBM (once a stronger proponent of magnetic memory), Philips and Samsung - have published research papers touting achievements with phase-change, a slight indication the technology... [18 Apr 2007]
Google sued over YouTube clips
News We will certainly not let this suit become a distraction to the continuing growth and strong performance of YouTube and its ability to attract more users [and] more traffic, and [to] build a stronger community. [14 Mar 2007]
Boxed Vista not as popular as XP - study
News An earlier NPD report showed stronger-than-expected sales to businesses for Vista since its November business launch, although the amount of study data was limited. Sales of boxed copies of Windows Vista at retail stores... [20 Feb 2007]
How to avoid being outsourced
News Stronger business skills will also make an IT worker less likely to be outsourced, as will having genuine expertise in the company's business processes. IT workers need to become more business-savvy, move up the... [08 Feb 2007]
Data thieves facing two years in prison
News I can only see that better and stronger enforcement plans will help [fight data theft]," he said. It's a swing towards stronger regulation in the [data protection] field. Individuals who sell or... [07 Feb 2007]
Open source alliance forged over Linux standards
News But it's possible the foundation could be stronger than the separate groups it replaces, said Ideas International analyst Tony Iams - in particular if the technical relationships from OSDL could be used to bolster the... [22 Jan 2007]
EC: Stronger protection needed for electronic networks
News Vital electronic networks need to be better protected to prevent the risk of a domino effect that could result in a major communications "collapse", says the European Commission (EC). As networks become increasingly interconnected and... [19 Jan 2007]
Vista sales 'stronger than expected'
News Sales of Windows Vista to businesses were stronger than expected during the operating system's debut month, according to a report from NPD Group. NPD analyst Chris Swenson said: "I think these results could be classified... [12 Jan 2007]
Vegas baby: Cisco seeks consumer buddies
News In the end, he said, the enterprise IT market grew stronger because Cisco helped these companies reach more end users or create new services that they wouldn't have been able to offer if they could not connect their... [09 Jan 2007]
RE:Viewing 2006: The year in financial services
News Meanwhile customers called out for banks to use stronger authentication methods to allay fears about online banking and fraud. Outsourcing, security and compliance once again dominated the financial sector this year. [19 Dec 2006]
