Sun’s corporate priorities
Sun president and blogger Jonathan Schwartz has codified his companies priorities into eleven words
SenderID anti-spam scheme picks up steam
more than a good sugar-Daddy to get it off the ground, Microsoft hosted a SenderID summit at its Redmond, WA campus that was attended by the more than 80 members of the E-Mail Service Provider Coalition (ESPC).
Grand Central services model leaves station
CEO Halsey Minor claims software delivered as a network service is going to replace traditional enterprise software, providing a cheaper, simpler solution.
Camera sets sights on videos and photos
Samsung is offering a camera that comes equipped with lenses for photography and video. Correspondent James Hilliard gets a preview from Samsung rep Claude Frank.
Budget and headcount: That's where the rubber meets the road for IT professionals. Each month ZDNet asks 500 enterprises where they are allocating their budgets and headcounts -- now, in the next 12 months, and in 18-24 months. The results are the biggest five IT priorities.
What's coming up this year? Business IT resources start shifting from hardware to software in the next 12 months. But networking--especially wireless--stays a top priority.
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