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Mobile Enterprise Apps: The Next Security Frontier

Mobile application developers are a busy lot these days as organizations look to put the latest applications in the hands of mobile employees. ...

HP Targets SMBs With Infrastructure in a Box

HP on Tuesday launched HP Adaptive Infrastructure in a Box for Midsize Businesses, a suite of products and services designed to enable businesses with anywhere from 100 to 999 employees to more efficiently and cost-effectively manage their evolving network and IT needs ...

In the Wireless World, 3 Things Matter: Location, Location, Location

Location-based mobile and Web services are increasingly delivering value and gaining adherents as service providers devote greater time and resources to developing them further. ...

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Customer Lawsuits: Best Avoided

Providing timely, reassuring and comprehensive customer service has been an axiom of good business for as long as people have been doing business ...

Coming Soon: New ID Security Rules

Six federal banking regulators, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, FDIC and Office of Thrift Supervision, last November issued final rules clarifying what U.S. banks and credit institutions would have to do to comply with Red Flag provisions of the 2003 Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (Facta). ...

Mobile Devices for Enterprise Apps, Part 2

Part 1 of this two-part series examines some of the mobile devices that are optimized for enterprise applications. Part 2 explores what else is out there ...

The Olympics, Part 2: Gold-Medal Network Performance

Part 1 of this two-part series laid out the challenges faced by NBC and its partners in handling the massive amounts of video generated at the Olympic Games in Beijing. Part 2 examines how they have done ...

Mobile Devices for Enterprise Apps, Part 1

The emergence of smaller, more powerful handheld devices and the spread of high-speed mobile networks have enterprise software developers scrambling to meet demand for portable versions of their flagship applications. ...

The Olympics, Part 1: A Test of IT Strength, Endurance and Discipline

The 2008 Summer Olympics kicked off in Beijing Friday, and this year's Summer Games will serve up highlights outside of athletic prowess and national pride. China's hosting of this year's Games has made them a flash point for a wide range of issues having to do with China and international relations, from freedom of the press, human rights, Tibet and terrorism to pollution and climate change.

The Growing Threat of Job Site Scams, Part 2

Part 1 of this two-part series highlights the growing use of job boards such as those listing English as a Foreign Language teaching positions as favored haunts of Internet con artists ...

The Growing Threat of Job Site Scams, Part 1

Good con artists make an art of preying on people's fears, hopes, dreams and good intentions, and there's probably no end to the list of con schemes being perpetrated via the Web. A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing, and the Web's openness is proving to be a seduction too strong to resist for ever-greater numbers of largely self-taught Web fraudsters around the world.

The Growing Threat of Job Site Scams, Part 1

Good con artists make an art of preying on people's fears, hopes, dreams and good intentions, and there's probably no end to the list of con schemes being perpetrated via the Web. A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing, and the Web's openness is proving to be a seduction too strong to resist for ever-greater numbers of largely self-taught Web fraudsters around the world.

The Growing Threat of Job Site Scams, Part 1

Good con artists make an art of preying on people's fears, hopes, dreams and good intentions, and there's probably no end to the list of con schemes being perpetrated via the Web. A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing, and the Web's openness is proving to be a seduction too strong to resist for ever-greater numbers of largely self-taught Web fraudsters around the world.

Music 2.0: The New Indie Model

The Web continues to play a central role in affecting radical, disruptive change in the music industry as musicians latch on to the latest Web 2.0 tools and bypass traditional producers and distributors. High Street music and video chains -- all the rage not that long ago -- seem to be closing outlets as quickly as they once opened them ...

Real Estate Discovers CRM, Part 2: Trying Out the Tools

Part 1 of this two-part series examined the real estate industry's emerging adoption of CRM tools, thanks largely to the newfound popularity of on-demand applications ...

Real Estate Discovers CRM, Part 1: Embracing the Idea

In few other industries is the need for a good CRM system as great as in real estate -- a business that employs large sales forces with a need to build lasting client relationships and processes lots of documents. Add to that the need to track property listings, sales leads and referrals, and it becomes clear that CRM is the name of the game in real estate...

OS Implementations: A Guide for SMBs

Though their IT needs are fundamentally the same as larger organizations, small and medium-sized business owners may feel particularly challenged when it comes to rolling out a new operating system. The increasing complexity of IT system architectures combined with a relative shortfall of resources -- capital, IT expertise, etc. -- can make implementing a new or upgraded OS an anxiety-ridden experience...

Packing It In: The Evolution of Online Video and Audio Tech, Part 2

Part 1 of this two-part series looked at the constant behind-the-scenes refinement of the technologies that enable the compression of audio and video files for online distribution. Part 2 delves into the specialized, somewhat arcane world of A/V compression and the role open source plays in standards development, and in the overall marketplace ...

Packing It In: The Evolution of Online Video and Audio Tech, Part 1

The explosion in Web-delivered music and video we're seeing today just wouldn't be possible without the use of sophisticated encoded compression algorithms, or codecs, and the file storage formats in which compressed audio, images and data are saved. As Internet bandwidth and broadband access has expanded, so has the transmission of much denser digital audio and video files. Compression algorithms and file format development has had to keep up and in-step...

The Spread of Telepresence Tech, Part 2: Ramping Up

Part 1 of this two-part series covers the increase in demand for videoconferencing, collaborative software and virtual telepresence technology due to rising transportation costs and concerns about social and environmental responsibility. Part 2 examines what telepresence and collaboration service providers are doing to ramp up and meet demand ...

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