Friday | 9 January, 2009

Stories about: Crossroads

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    IBM's ISS blasts security rival Trend Micro over bugs 13/11/2008 08:30:00

    In an unusual move, a security company owned by IBM has publicly blasted a rival for not patching reported bugs in its enterprise-grade, server-side antivirus software.
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    Critic: Weak Govt got NBN wrong, now just sitting on bum 10/10/2008 11:23:00

    Telecommunications infrastructure investment through a National Broadband Network (NBN) will help Australia weather the economic crisis, but only if the ACCC and the government can pull their heads out, get the NBN players co-operating and turn the first sod before 2010.
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    Juniper CEO: Timing right to step aside 29/07/2008 12:32:02

    With the momentum Juniper Networks currently is enjoying and the availability of an executive like Microsoft's Kevin Johnson, the time was right for Chairman and CEO Scott Kriens to give up day-to-day operations.
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    The A-Z of Programming Languages: D 22/07/2008 08:07:37

    In this interview, we chat to Walter Bright about D and his aim to improve on C++. According to his home page, Bright was trained as a mechanical engineer, and has worked for Boeing on the 757 stabilizer trim system. Ever since this experience however, he has been writing software, and has a particular interest in compilers.
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    A tech tourist's guide to Beijing 17/07/2008 02:03:11

    Technologically, Beijing is a city at a crossroads. It is the capital of the world's largest mobile phone and Internet user markets, and its universities, especially Tsinghua University, produce some of the world's top technology minds. At the same time, Beijing cannot compare to its Asian neighbors, namely Tokyo, Seoul and Hong Kong for Internet and telecom services, such as 3G (third-generation telephony).
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    Microsoft's Golden Age: Going, going ... gone? 24/06/2008 08:30:07

    Oracle and SAP AG may still be bigger in enterprise applications, and Oracle in databases. Both IBM and Hewlett-Packard may reap more IT dollars overall. But in the ways that really count, Microsoft remains the king of the IT industry.
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    Eclipse IDE at a crossroads 07/04/2008 08:17:12

    The popular Eclipse IDE could be at a major crossroads in its development.
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    E-commerce growth threatened by legacy systems, study finds 04/04/2008 09:52:00

    Retailers fear that their legacy information systems are the biggest barriers to improving the cross-channel shopping experience for their customers, according to a new study.
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    EBay unveils lower fees and tighter seller standards 31/01/2008 10:13:14

    EBay unveiled changes to its online marketplace that the company characterizes as sweeping and historic and that are aimed at boosting sales by making the shopping experience simpler and safer.
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    eBay unveils lower fees and tighter seller standards 30/01/2008 08:46:17

    eBay unveiled changes to its online marketplace Tuesday that the company characterizes as sweeping and historic and that are aimed at boosting sales by making the shopping experience simpler and safer.
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    Mitch Kapor to phase out involvement in OSAF 11/01/2008 15:19:49

    The Open Source Applications Foundation has announced a major funding and personnel shakeup, including that Lotus Development founder Mitchell Kapor will begin to phase out his involvement and investment in the nonprofit organization, which he founded in 2001.
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