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Pay As You Go
A construction firm busts through piles of invoices with pro forma statements issued once a month.
Review: 4 online databases let you structure and share your data
If you want to create a solid relational database that includes the ability to easily share and collaborate, you might want to try one of these four Web-based database services.
CAREERS / more stories...
Up-and-coming IT services center hit hard by earthquake
Chengdu's fast-growing IT services business was apparently hit hard by a major earthquake in China late yesterday.
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DEVELOPMENT / more stories...
Up-and-coming IT services center hit hard by earthquake
Chengdu's fast-growing IT services business was apparently hit hard by a major earthquake in China late yesterday.
Hackers hijack a half-million sites in latest attack
Over half a million Web sites have been hit by a mass-scale attack in which domains were hacked in order to infect unsuspecting users' PCs with a variety of malware, according to a Trend Micro security researcher.
HARDWARE / more stories...
Apple inks more nonexclusive iPhone deals
Apple has struck nonexclusive deals with mobile service carriers to sell its iPhone in Australia and India, continuing a trend that began last week when it signed up two companies to market the popular phone in Italy.
Big China quake takes out mobile network in Chengdu
A major earthquake today in China left an unknown number of people dead and knocked out mobile phone service in some western parts of the country.
GOVERNMENT / more stories...
Texas to look into requiring Amazon to collect sales tax
Texas officials are examining whether online retailer Amazon.com should be required to collect sales taxes from its customers who are state residents.
Up-and-coming IT services center hit hard by earthquake
Chengdu's fast-growing IT services business was apparently hit hard by a major earthquake in China late yesterday.
MANAGEMENT / more stories...
HP in talks to buy EDS for up to $13B
Hewlett-Packard is in talks to acquire IT services company Electronic Data Systems in a deal that would give it more competitive muscle against rival IBM.
Microsoft veteran to lead Gates Foundation
Jeff Raikes, a 26-year Microsoft veteran who was previously in charge of Office, Windows Server, SQL Server and other key products as president of Microsoft's business division, will succeed Patty Stonesifer, who is stepping down as CEO after 10 years.
MOBILE & WIRELESS / more stories...
Sprint loses nearly 1.1M wireless customers in Q1
For the sixth time in the past seven quarters, the company has lost postpaid wireless customers.
Apple inks more nonexclusive iPhone deals
Apple has struck nonexclusive deals with mobile service carriers to sell its iPhone in Australia and India, continuing a trend that began last week when it signed up two companies to market the popular phone in Italy.
NETWORKING & INTERNET / more stories...
Few expected to make June 30 PCI deadline for Web application security
Thousands of retailers covered by the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard have apparently chosen to do the grownup equivalent of putting off reading the textbooks until the night before the final -- in this case, the deployment of new mandatory PCI-DSS requirements on June 30.
Texas to look into requiring Amazon to collect sales tax
Texas officials are examining whether online retailer Amazon.com should be required to collect sales taxes from its customers who are state residents.
OPERATING SYSTEMS / more stories...
Microsoft veteran to lead Gates Foundation
Jeff Raikes, a 26-year Microsoft veteran who was previously in charge of Office, Windows Server, SQL Server and other key products as president of Microsoft's business division, will succeed Patty Stonesifer, who is stepping down as CEO after 10 years.
Microsoft faults OEMs for some XP SP3 endless reboots
Third-party manufacturers are responsible for some of the problems users have encountered after updating to Windows XP Service Pack 3, according to a Microsoft support document. According to tech staffers on the case, however, the problem lies with one manufacturer.
SECURITY / more stories...
Few expected to make June 30 PCI deadline for Web application security
Thousands of retailers covered by the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard have apparently chosen to do the grownup equivalent of putting off reading the textbooks until the night before the final -- in this case, the deployment of new mandatory PCI-DSS requirements on June 30.
Review: PC Tools ThreatFire 3.5 antivirus software
Now in version 3.5, this free utility adds an extra layer of protection to the security software you already have. It blocks an impressive number of threats through behavior-based analysis.
SERVERS & DATA CENTER / more stories...
Big China quake takes out mobile network in Chengdu
A major earthquake today in China left an unknown number of people dead and knocked out mobile phone service in some western parts of the country.
AMD unveils low-power Opteron processor
AMD Monday unveiled five quad-core processors that promise to help boost the energy efficiency of data centers.
SOFTWARE / more stories...
HP in talks to buy EDS for up to $13B
Hewlett-Packard is in talks to acquire IT services company Electronic Data Systems in a deal that would give it more competitive muscle against rival IBM.
Review: PC Tools ThreatFire 3.5 antivirus software
Now in version 3.5, this free utility adds an extra layer of protection to the security software you already have. It blocks an impressive number of threats through behavior-based analysis.
STORAGE / more stories...
Big China quake takes out mobile network in Chengdu
A major earthquake today in China left an unknown number of people dead and knocked out mobile phone service in some western parts of the country.
Multiple short outages can add up to major data center problems
Users and analysts at IDC's Data Center Forum said IT is finally paying significant attention to preventing or recovering from brief data center shutdowns that can collectively cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.