Reducing Costs and Gaining Efficiencies in the Federal Government
White Papers Every dollar spent by the government should be spent in the most efficient and effective way possible. The Federal Government is managing its costs and spending taxpayer dollars better every year. Through several different initiatives, the...
[July 12, 2005, 6:00]
Gates explains Longhorn changes
Talkback I will not buy that for a dollar.
[October 28, 2004, 23:40]
Adult industry welcomes .XXX domain rejection
Talkback The proposed 70 dollar price tag for a .XXX domain tells where ICMR is coming from. ICM Registry knows this would do nothing to curtail the accessability of porn on the internet. We already register sites with all sorts of blocking software like...
[May 19, 2006, 21:56]
Protect Your Sensitive Data, Ignoring Online Privacy and Application Security Isn't Just a Compliance Issue: It's a Risk Issue!
White Papers With 75% of attacks targeting Web applications, hacking has evolved into big business where stolen data carries a large dollar value. As a result, many regulatory groups are acknowledging this problem by creating Web application security specific...
[July 4, 2009, 1:20]
RealNetworks stands alone in Microsoft's way
News As the list of Microsoft adversaries receiving multimillion-dollar legal settlements grows, eyes are now turning to streaming media pioneer RealNetworks as a potential buy-off candidate. Following deals this week with Novell and a computer industry...
[November 15, 2004, 11:10]
Adobe's Macromedia takeover clears final hurdle
Talkback "Adobe's multi-billion dollar takeover" honestly, these days its a common thing, you make it sound like a lot, when in fact it was only a couple of bn. I was actually thinking yesterday to myself, as I am ever increasingly turning to free products...
[December 2, 2005, 18:09]
Google: An Apology
Talkback If you're a CEO of a multi-billion dollar company, your head is above the paraapet, by choice, especially if the people taking potshots are using your own very profitable product to so it. Agree with John G.
[August 17, 2005, 17:23]
Microsoft is not alone in chip woes
News Recently, Microsoft's problem with the Xbox's infamous Red Ring Of Death resulted in a billion-dollar bill. The consoles just died after a while; an issue that seemed to be linked to heat, but the company was reluctant to disclose exactly what.
[June 16, 2008, 14:52]
Virtualized Dell Servers Help Cut Power Costs for Hosted POS Service Provider
White Papers Data Guard Systems wanted to reduce power consumption per server at Data Guard Systems so growth can continue without a million dollar revamp of utility services. As a solution Data Guard Systems consolidated 45 backup database servers onto 4 Dell...
[August 4, 2008, 19:08]
Auction Portal Development
White Papers The client is a new venture of a multi-million dollar conglomerate and a recognized leader in creating, developing, and investing in companies that manufacture, procure, and market merchandising solutions for key growth markets.
[February 27, 2009, 0:23]
IBM plans self-healing computers
News IBM has embarked on a new multibillion-dollar effort called eLiza to build computer systems that can fix themselves while problems still are in the early stages. The effort is an attempt to bring some of the self-healing abilities of living...
[April 27, 2001, 10:11]
IE and MSN Messenger open door for attackers
Talkback We are caught up in the all mighty god the dollar bill that we can't and will not give away anything for free.We say sucurity what we mean is worthiness.How much money you have in your bank account decides if you live or die in the U.S
[July 14, 2006, 19:06]
Microsoft users to test patches
Talkback The multi-billion dollar company doesn't want to pay it's own testers. What a big surprise. They take and take and take and give nothing back. Of course I'd love to shell out loads of money for a test system so Microsoft can use it for bug-testing.
[January 14, 2005, 10:58]
Grow up.
Talkback The UK decided to levy hefty fines against Microsoft, Microsoft is simply trying to recoup their losses from unfair 1million dollar a day fines. Stop being selfish; they can't have it both ways. They want low prices, AND to levy ridiculously unfair...
[February 27, 2007, 11:20]
Novell Case Study: Woodbine Entertainment Group
White Papers Woodbine Entertainment Group (Woodbine) is a billion-dollar company that offers a range of racing, gaming and entertainment products available across North America and virtually world wide through the company's various internet sites.
[April 5, 2007, 1:00]
Last-gasp attempt to block patent directive
Talkback Now that "the Dollar" is the SIR in England lets hope for more logic and strengh in the rest of EU. Come on Sweden, Finland (join the EU Norway) Poland, we all know how few will gain on software patents.
[March 5, 2005, 10:04]
Fancy a £700,000 stereo?
Talkback When I launched T3 magazine, some 8 years ago or so, I went to this show and saw/heard a 1.5 million dollar hi-fi that was 2 speakers, 2 monobloc amps and a cd player. Pah to your 700k one!
[August 28, 2003, 16:40]
Taking on the Office gorilla, online
News Silicon-Valley based start-up ThinkFree is one of the hopefuls, alongside the likes of Numsum, GOffice and FlySuite, that are hoping to grab a chunk of the multi-billion dollar business that Microsoft currently controls.
[May 26, 2006, 14:05]
McAfee Data Loss Prevention: Best Practices Guide
White Papers Data losses translate to billions in dollar losses every year, in the form of damaged brand equity, fines for regulatory violations, and opportunity costs resulting from stolen intellectual property. All companies risk the loss of sensitive data as...
[May 21, 2008, 1:01]
PC vendors snub antitrust altered Windows
Talkback Why dont they find out something useful like why we brits pay pound-dollar prices for the same thing Full version of XP $139 and £145 now that's a rip off. They havent got a clue. What a complete waste of time.
[June 16, 2005, 13:24]



