Encryption Market Is Taking Off
News The market for encryption products and solutions is taking off thanks to growing regulatory pressures on business, according to encryption vendor PGP Corporation. The privately traded company will announce next Monday that it has taken $40m (£21m...
[September 29, 2006, 14:05]
Millions Take Time Off To Watch The World Cup
News Five million English football fans, or one in five of the workforce, are taking a day off work today, with a further 2.5 million taking a "sickie" to watch the vital England vs Argentina World Cup match.
[June 7, 2002, 13:18]
A Year Ago: Intel Details Katmai Chip Plan
News Intel is taking the lid off 'Katmai', the codename it has for the next big thing on its 32-bit processor roadmap. A key feature of Katmai is that Intel will focus on having optimised applications from the off, unlike the case with MMX where only a...
[January 15, 1999, 5:25]
Is Your Patch Programme Up To Scratch?
News Unfortunately, as with any type of preventative maintenance, it's easy to put it off because you're always busy taking care of more immediate problems. Windows patch management is a little like taking out the trash or cleaning the toilets: It's not...
[May 27, 2005, 11:10]
Bad Childhood Experience Much?
Talkback What dream world do people live in when they think open source is taking off You also miss the chunk that is sold with Windows and then cleaned off and reinstalled with something else. Linux and OSS is taking a rapid hold in both the public and...
[July 26, 2007, 8:55]
Tech Stock Woes Rocking Europe
News But most are taking it in stride, writing the buffeting off to the natural ebb and flow that naturally accompanies involvement in high-risk ventures. Industry leaders say the sell-off in tech stocks has forced many of them to overhaul their...
[October 12, 2000, 14:12]
Citrix Rebrands Its XenSource Spoils
News In an announcement on Monday to clarify how it will integrate XenSource into its product range, Citrix has clarified that it is taking the emphasis off pure virtualisation. Citrix's director of virtualisation sales, John Glendenning, admitted the...
[February 11, 2008, 15:44]
2004: The Year Of Desktop Linux?
Talkback Your FUDdy use of the term "taking off" is transparent, bovine. There is NO evidence of SCO's criminal behaviors having ANY effect whatsoever on Linux adoption rates.and the most encouraging industry projections don't show the open-source operating...
[December 27, 2003, 22:51]
Novell's Open Source Migration Progressing Slowly
News Hovsepian’s remarks indicate Novell will have at most a few months’ experience as a complete Linux and open source desktop shop behind it when, according to the vendor’s predictions, the software starts taking off in the mainstream.
[April 11, 2006, 11:20]
Microsoft: 'We Should Learn From Open Source'
News Tipp equally sees advantages to Linux taking off. It seems that Microsoft may actually be quite keen on taking a leaf out of the open-source book, with an eye on putting its source code in the public domain.
[November 12, 2003, 16:10]
Q&A: Palm OS Chief Puts Apple Experience To Work
News And we're just getting now into the whole "smart phone" arena taking off -- I think slowly initially, but that should speed up. My personal belief is that it is desirable for a number of reasons to at least consider taking in external capital...
[February 5, 2002, 11:26]
Use These Tips To Plan A Successful Certification Campaign
News TechRepublic members suggest taking time off work on the day of the test, following up with the vendor to make sure the paperwork is completed correctly, and keeping your biological clock in mind and scheduling your exam appropriately.
[March 28, 2003, 11:39]
Gates Accentuates The Positive With 'smart' Gadgets
News Gates kicked off his speech at Comdex Fall 2002 in Las Vegas by talking about the coming age in which all manner of human activities will become digitised, from note taking to bill paying. The new program emphasises note taking, but the functions...
[November 18, 2002, 7:51]
Broadband Korea - How They Made It Work
News It now plans to export its offerings to countries where broadband is taking off. They took off in Korea alongside the broadband rollout and, in addition to providing cheap access to the internet (about 60p per hour) they educated many users in what...
[October 11, 2002, 13:00]
Bumpy Road Ahead For Wi-Fi Roaming
News WLAN is taking a while to take off and only bigger players can survive the two to three-year wait before the service becomes profitable," he added. Getting support from industry associations is crucial for this to take off," said Simpson.
[March 18, 2003, 10:58]
Scratching The Surface
Leader Tempting though it is, and not just because of the pun, to write it off as another shallow piece of Microsoft thinking, the company's Entertainment and Devices Unit does deserve some kudos for taking a different look at computerising our lives.
[May 31, 2007, 17:52]
RealNetworks Takes Open-source Route
News According RealNetworks Web site, the company is taking the open-source route to fend off Microsoft. The company's plans to reveal its source code echoes similar moves made by Netscape to fend off Microsoft.
[July 22, 2002, 15:51]
Fine Words Are Not Going To Change Perceptions
Talkback The reason why so few people are taking up IT as a career is mainly due to the attitudes of business towards IT resources. After the dot com bubble burst many organisations moved much of their IT work off shore, in short sighted cost cutting drives.
[September 19, 2007, 15:33]
Firefox Browser Hits 1.0 Milestone
News Spun off last summer by AOL Time Warner, the Mozilla Foundation is the open-source group that produces both Firefox and its predecessor, the Mozilla browser. For its part, Microsoft made substantial security changes to IE in its Service Pack 2...
[September 14, 2004, 8:30]
Cisco May Gain From Old Inventory
News But in taking the inventory benefit, Cisco flip-flopped from its previous stance, which was that it wouldn't use inventory that was written off. The charge was designed to clear out liabilities, and Cisco told analysts that the company had no...
[February 1, 2002, 13:16]

