Pay-tracking tools a sign of the times
News Get a bonus you weren't supposed to? New software keeps track of who got paid, and who shouldn't have.
Tech's 'dirty little secret' - cybersecurity
Comment Ray Ozzie: If you use your company's networks or the Internet, your daily online communication activity can be, and in all likelihood is, monitored by others.
Is Linux outgrowing its roots?
Comment Dan Farber: We are entering a new phase in the evolution of Linux and open source, in which the stakes are higher, capitalism rules, and holding the community spirit together becomes much more...
Dell simplifies IT services
News Dell's attempts to seduce the corporate market means it's now trying to make services easier and cheaper to buy
Verizon saves money with Linux
News Verizon saves a heap of cash by using OpenOffice on Linux workstations
Survey reveals email abuse by IT staff and lawyers
News IT staff are the worst email abusers among all professions, with 69 percent of the sample admitting that they would open 'suspicious' emails. Lawyers are little better. These are the findings of...
Security software tops must-buy list
News IT departments will divert spending from non-essential services such as consulting in order to make existing systems secure and efficient
EDS claims world's first .Net online banking solution
News IT solutions provider sets up interface for online banking service in Queensland
Get yourself into a Python cPickle
Feature In the Python scripting language, you have several serialisation options, two of which are pickle, written in Python, and cPickle, written in C. Serialisation is a useful technique that allows you...
Ellison seeks open-source unity
News Linux supporters must make a viable alternative to Office says Ellison -- the products on the market just don't cut it
HP forger arrested in China
News More than 308,000 illegal printer cartridges and accessories are seized in China
Does Zip have a future?
News Iomega introduced a faster, 750MB Zip drive on Thursday but analysts have their doubts about how much life is left in Iomega's speedy line of detachable drives
Secure wireless workers
Feature Companies need to continue getting more productivity from employees, the cost of wireless equipment to make this a reality has never been lower. Now is a good time to setup secure remote corporate...
Staying loyal to your company amid layoffs
News Are you going through layoffs -- as the executioner? Read about two downsizing experiences, and then share your experiences and advice with the community.
Ericsson T68i
Review For the price, the T68i is one of the most attractive GSM/GPRS models on the market today.
ZigBee's unfinished symphony
Comment Rupert Goodwins: A new home networking standard promises much, but something odd's happening behind the scenes.
New Yahoo! IM cranks up videoconferencing
News The new Yahoo! Messenger will allow you to transmit Webcam video at 20 frames per second, just shy of movie industry standards, in the Web portal's latest effort to distinguish itself from rivals
Groove software to jive with Lotus Notes
News The peer-to-peer software company's got a new version of its flagship software to tout. Also, a new toolkit can collaborate with Visual Studio.Net
Intel opens XScale app lab
News A new lab in Arizona will help developers squeeze more performance out of Intel's XScale processor, so bringing faster, better applications to PDAs
Sun pioneer an open-source killjoy?
News Sun chief scientist Bill Joy says he's got doubts about open source, even as Sun takes a stab at selling its first general-purpose Linux servers
Godzilla vs the blog thing
News The Godzilla's trademark owner breathes fire on a small-time blog site, sparking fears that AOL Time Warner-sponsored Mozilla.org might be next
Borland, BEA seal Java alliance
News Borland hopes that a close partnership with BEA Systems will extend its lead in the Java programming tools market

