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With Primavera Evolve, IT Leader EDS Employs Predictive Workforce Management to Improve Service Excellence and Boost the Bottom Line

White Papers That is, until EDS found Primavera Evolve. Founded in 1962 as Electronic Data Systems, EDS is one of the world's most experienced outsourcing services companies, providing information technology services to more than 35,000 business and government...

[April 21, 2006, 0:00]

Could "Fremium" social media evolve into a pay once unlimited access model?

Blog Comment Thanks for your contribution CA. This isn't really so much about the traditional ISPs -- whose role, I agree, is less certain in an age of mobile internet including 4G and WiMax -- but about making the fact that website owners want/need to start...

[July 7, 2009, 17:47]

Could "Fremium" social media evolve into a pay once unlimited access model?

Blog Comment Yes tv & radio services have a proven history with advertising which works we'll, but there running cost's do not spike quite as significantly as web servers when the volume of user's increase. Again yes charging business's for all in one packages...

[July 11, 2009, 4:36]

Could "Fremium" social media evolve into a pay once unlimited access model?

Blog Comment Very interesting. It seems to me that there is a fundamental conflict between users who want/need/expect everything on the internet to be "free", and producers/content providers, who simply have to find some way to pay the bills.

[July 7, 2009, 17:03]

Bagle and Mytob evolve again

Talkback Perhaps it's just sloppy editing but your article neglects to point out that this, like all viruses etc, is a Microsoft-only problem. Users of modern OS's like Linux, OS X are not affected other than by the volume of crap passed on by their legacy...

[June 1, 2005, 16:25]

Bagle and Mytob evolve again

Talkback Perhaps it's just sloppy editing but your article neglects to point out that this, like all viruses etc, is a Microsoft-only problem. Users of modern OS's like Linux, OS X are not affected other than by the volume of crap passed on by their legacy...

[June 1, 2005, 17:19]

Could "Fremium" social media evolve into a pay once unlimited access model?

Blog Comment JW Many thanks for your comment. Yes, newspapers are a great example of a need to find a valid source of revenue from the web. They've found their print version sales (and revenue from advertising) battered by the availability of news online.

[July 7, 2009, 17:03]

Could "Fremium" social media evolve into a pay once unlimited access model?

Blog Comment Yus granted the running cost's of such sites like face book will be huge given how popular they have become over time, but having said that they new the risks involved if there online advertising revenues failed.for such sites to start charging...

[July 7, 2009, 18:58]

Could "Fremium" social media evolve into a pay once unlimited access model?

Blog Comment Setting up a business that depends on advertising isn't such a dumb move -- it's how newspapers, TV and commercial radio survives. But I think there are aspects of currently free social media sites that people would pay for, if offered over and...

[July 8, 2009, 10:29]

Bagle and Mytob evolve again

Talkback There seem to be a lot of misconception in the industry that Linux is virus free. This gets even more highlighted due to the bad press surrounding MS Windows. I use both Linux (Fedora) & Windows and I would say Windows gets large chunk of viruses...

[June 2, 2005, 12:11]

Bagle and Mytob evolve again

Talkback The Wintel treadmill is replaced by the A-V+Windows treadmill. Same Windows exploits, small variation on A-V software. These are *variants* not new malware. These are not new problems. Why do the customers of MS put up with broken designs?

[June 1, 2005, 13:33]

Could "Fremium" social media evolve into a pay once unlimited access model?

Blog Comment "why doesn't Google, Facebook or even Sky or the ISPs bill customers a monthly amount for access to a bundle of premium access websites? For example, £10 for exclusive access to the best subscription only news websites, or £20 for customer...

[July 8, 2009, 9:42]

Comdex 2001: Security products evolve

News There's no question that security is in the minds of IT buyers as they prowl the Comdex trade show in Las Vegas this week. Companies that produce products even tangentially related to security display that fact prominently.

[November 14, 2001, 16:34]

Bagle and Mytob evolve again

News A bunch of new variants of the Bagle virus and Mytob worm are spreading, but they won't pose a major threat if people take the usual precautions, security companies say. Three new iterations of Bagle, released at one-hour intervals, popped up on...

[June 1, 2005, 9:05]

Web services mean consultants must evolve

News The rise of Web services will force computer-services companies to dramatically scale back their systems-integration businesses and focus on other tasks, according to a research note released on Thursday.

[May 27, 2003, 10:51]

Could "Fremium" social media evolve into a pay once unlimited access model?

Blog I read with interest an article on TechCrunch revealing that the free Google Apps that everyone was so excited about a couple of years back have now been hidden to new users, who are now channeled towards the paid for version of the same if they...

[July 7, 2009, 14:18]

Business Success in a Dark Market: An Inside Look at How the Fraud Underground Operates

White Papers The business of online fraud has developed into a sophisticated underground criminal operation that continues to evolve everyday. This white paper will examine how the fraudster underground operates, the intricate supply chain that supports it, and...

[October 6, 2009, 0:00]

Organised crime behind Sobig - virus expert

Talkback Over the next few years, the internet will have to evolve in much the same way as the growth of the car industry was forced to. A new technology with no rules or laws in place to guide it has to be prepared to allow these rules & laws to grow...

[August 24, 2003, 3:13]

Trustworthy Identity: Strong Authentication & Credential Management

White Papers Online threats continue to evolve as attackers and hackers become more knowledgeable. Even as threats evolve, so does Microsoft. Trustworthy Identification is imperative to maintain and improve the security of the enterprise.

[November 17, 2006, 0:00]

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