Windows 8, the new XP
This new version of Windows is a disaster. Power users can't wait to replace the UI, and businesses are avoiding it like the plague. I'm talking, of course, about Windows XP. Ah, how quickly we forget.
Ongoing testing is one of the biggest terrors in data center management. Who wants to purposely take something offline during production to learn if disaster recovery processes really work? VirtualSharp believes it has the answer for industry standard virtual workloads.
Mobile malware rates for Q3 grossly outpace predictions, according to Trend Micro's latest report.
With Apple expected to unveil the iPad mini in a little more than 24 hours, I dust off my crystal ball and come up with a few last minute predictions based on rumors and supply chain chatter.
Asia's public sector agencies welcome the cost-effectiveness and customization abilities with open source software (OSS), but emphasize proprietary software should still be considered during procurement decision-making.
Oracle president Mark Hurd has warned that the growing number of smartphones, tablets and other devices are adding to the ever-growing pool of data, and businesses are struggling to cope with it.
Is paid search and advertising being affected by mobile technology and social media?
Sincerity in apology, being open and transparent about the incident and tailoring the message for different customer groups will help companies retain their reputation in spite of the attack.
Start talking about the Chrome OS and you get a knee-jerk reaction from many that Chrome OS is useless without a web connection. That is no longer true.
While fanboys and tech pundits are hyperventilating over Apple's expected iPad mini announcement, there are already plenty of tablet options out there to suit most people's needs. Here are seven of the best out there.
In the run-up to the release of Windows 8, Microsoft has reassured those buying the legacy version of Office now that they will get a free upgrade to the new version when it comes out.
Joanna Shields, who was in charge of Facebook's operations in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, is the new chief executive of the Tech City Investment Organisation, and also the UK's new 'business ambassador for the digital industries'.
A smartphone is not just a way to make calls -- now, it can be a status symbol. But could you afford any of these gadgets?
Is Google News a freeloader? The Brazilian press believe so.
Data architects and marketers will take psychology patterns and unleash the algorithms to create influence engineering, a new sales generating discipline.
Early movers Facebook and LinkedIn have grown in profitability over time, but the industry in general still lacks a clear monetization path to establish a sustainable business.
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