Mac OS X with 100 bugs: Still safer than Windows?
News Apple may have patched around 100 security flaws in OS X this year, yet Mac customers are far safer from attack than users of Windows
Somebody must do the modeling
Talkback I think the author is talking out of both sides of his mouth here. The fact is: Software developers today are really designers and not coders. The reason that business anlaysts exist today to...
IT jobs cut as law firm outsources to India
News CMS Cameron McKenna has signed a £10m outsourcing deal that will see nearly half of its IT staff made redundant
China and India set to lead global innovation
News Global companies cannot afford to ignore China and India, which are poised to become key drivers of tech innovation, Gartner says
Vista licensing gives Macs fresh appeal
News Microsoft's 'aggressive' licensing policies have led one company to seek out Apple Macs and Linux desktops in a bid to reduce dependency on Windows
Mitigating the effects of a DDoS attack
Tutorial Distributed denial-of-service attacks can't be prevented but quick and methodical action can help diminish their results
IBM releases over 150 patents
News The company makes wide-ranging patents on interoperability from SOAP to XML freely available
Cisco enriches its NAC line-up
News Networking giant has announced plans to resell Great Bay Software's Beacon Endpoint Profiler, in an uncharacteristic OEM move
Reading supercomputer tackles climate change
News University of Reading now has the UK's most powerful academic supercomputer, boosting research into climate change and meteorology
ISPs stand firm after P2P ruling
News Internet service providers maintain they should not be liable for illegal P2P file sharing over their networks
Watchdog highlights 'horrifying' security lapses
News Information Commissioner's Office has called for stronger auditing and inspection powers following a range of security breaches in the past year
Orton resigns from AMD
News Executive vice president at the chip manufacturer will step down at the end of July, and there are no plans to replace him
Michael Dell backs computer re-use over OLPC
Blog Speaking at the launch of Dell's new small business machine - the interestingly named "Vostro" - surely a Dr. Who baddy?? - the chief exec questioned whether creating bespoke new form factors for...
Gartner: Businesses struggling with ID management
News Analyst says multiple types of software, as well as business controls and processes, are key to successful ID and access management
Vietnam tipped as future offshoring hotspot
News Despite country's 'growing and youthful IT workforce', China and India are expected to remain dominant in outsourced business services
Ballmer hints at Microsoft's future in the 'cloud'
News Microsoft chief executive has provided a few more details on the company's efforts to build a set of services in the internet cloud
InfiniBand backer Voltaire files for IPO
News Maker of InfiniBand networking equipment plans to raise about £33.2m through an initial public offering
Microsoft to partners: Change or become obsolete
News Chief operating officer Kevin Turner has said hosted software is now a matter of financial life or death for his company and its partners



