Buyers Guide to Endpoint Protection Platforms
White Papers The Evolution of Endpoint Security featuring the Buyers Guide to Endpoint Protection Platforms explores how the traditional methods for endpoint security should evolve. Traditional markets for dedicated endpoint security products have been eclipsed...
[October 3, 2009, 1:22]
Handspring slaps extra charge on UK buyers
News UK buyers of Handspring's wireless devices, which were announced on Monday, will have to pay significantly more than US buyers, the company has admitted. Handspring said the pricing is different because in the US, Treo will be subsidised by mobile...
[October 15, 2001, 12:43]
Growing opt-in lists--turning web browsers into buyers: Best Practices to Succeed
White Papers Download this White Paper to learn the most effective methods for capturing site traffic, and using email marketing to turn these browsers into long-term, repeat buyers. "Pay-per-click" banners, search marketing, website SEO optimization.business...
[December 4, 2006, 13:57]
Don't throw buyers' rights overboard
Leader Those who seek to enforce protection of the rights holders - in this case the software companies - rarely give a second thought to the rights on the other side - here, the software buyers. Avast! The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has swung from...
[May 18, 2005, 13:30]
2004 'will be a buyers' market'
News Tougher and smarter IT purchasers will ensure that 2004, like 2003, will be a buyers' market when it comes to procuring technology and services, according to two leading financial analysts. Kramer, managing director of Arete Research, said that...
[January 21, 2004, 16:20]
A Year Ago: PC buyers could get cheapest Xmas ever
News PC vendors are taking the low-cost road to prising cash from Christmas consumer buyers. Backing the trend towards sub-£1,000 PCs, makers are offering an unprecedented number of systems that aim for the bucket shop part of the market.
[December 1, 1998, 5:15]
Will buyers write off new tablet PCs?
News Microsoft is aiming its new operating system for pen-based, "tablet" computing at the mainstream corporate market, but the first buyers are likely to be businesses with specific requirements. In the past, the company has said it hopes to eventually...
[November 7, 2002, 7:57]
EBay wants to protect UK buyers
Talkback What about protection for sellers, I won't use PayPal because of their policy that refunds money to buyers from the sellers account if they compain about non-delivery or faulty goods without checking the authenticity of the claim with the seller.
[February 25, 2004, 9:05]
Christmas cheer around the corner for PC buyers
News It should be a jolly Christmas for PC buyers, because an excess of chips is likely to lead to discounts, according to analysts. An excess supply of Intel processors purchased this summer, combined with ambitions at AMD to increase its market share...
[October 21, 2005, 15:35]
US buyers snapping up cheap PCs
News Retail PC shoppers are apparently becoming more price conscious, with 40 percent of buyers in August paying less than $1,000, according to the survey, up from 23 percent in July. New models from Compaq Computer Corp.and PackardBell NEC Inc.were...
[October 9, 1997, 9:28]
Sun takes on corporate buyers
News Sun Microsystems will try on Tuesday to change the expectations of corporate software buyers, by unveiling two software suites that each cost a low $100 (£62.43) per employee per year to use. One initiative, code-named Orion and now officially...
[September 16, 2003, 14:40]
Shrinking Comdex wants to snare tech buyers
News Comdex will be more sharply tailored to suit the tastes of IT buyers this year, its organisers say. It will also be a lot smaller than it used to be. Security, utility computing, wireless communications and other workplace technology issues will...
[October 27, 2003, 13:45]
Gartner to Dell buyers: Watch your back
News It is critical for enterprises and small- and midsize-business buyers to understand what they will, and will not, get in a long-term relationship with Dell if they sign the standard contract. In a research note issued earlier this week and seen by...
[April 9, 2002, 9:39]
Christmas cheer around the corner for PC buyers
Talkback This is just analyst's doing what they always do: Spewing facts and figures like they just discovered something. If all variables remained the same, PC's always fall 10% every quarter. That's what drives the market to offer new products.a year ago...
[October 23, 2005, 22:00]
PC buyers face product deactivation
Talkback Windows XP activation is a monopoly. I have a desktop PC and a laptop at home, both for my own personal use. Microsoft would NOT allow me to load my OWN copy of Windows XP on both machines, even though I purchased it directly from them.
[December 28, 2004, 18:13]
PC buyers face product deactivation
Talkback You are correct; I don't own My HP computer which came prefoaded with Microsoft XPHome; it's like putting a fence around a city and you can't get out. They refused to find www.fla-art org or Sshaughnessy@dos.state.fl.us which I needed info for...
[May 24, 2004, 20:35]
PC buyers face product deactivation
Talkback Hardly suprising really is it. You have purchased a single user license for Windows XP and so you have the right to use it on a single PC. If you purchased a car from BMW would you really expect to be able to drive multiple BMW cars at no extra cost?
[December 30, 2004, 10:36]
PC buyers could get cheapest Xmas ever
News Backing the trend towards sub-£1,000 PCs, makers are offering an unprecedented number of systems that aim for the bucket shop part of the market. Systems start at under £500 (all prices exclude VAT), many based on AMD or Cyrix processors.
[December 2, 1997, 15:40]
Microsoft vows to help counterfeit software buyers
Talkback So that's £1000 per customer that MS was expecting to fleece? With the riduculous prices they charge it is no wonder people are looking for the cheapest provider. Buy a PC with XP Pro and it is about £40 dearer than XP Home.
[May 19, 2006, 12:37]
PC buyers face product deactivation
Talkback Actually you dont OWN the software, you just pay for the right to use it. This is like watching Satellite or cable TV, you dont OWN the channels just the right to view them on a single TV set .you can view it on other TV sets in your house but this...
[December 30, 2004, 14:01]



