Posted on 23 October 2009. Tags: online storage, software
The existence of the document is a very important thing in the company’s operations. For those of you who work daily with the availability of files is absolutely necessary. These files are always ready to use every day to work wherever you are.
In the sophistication of current information technology is the availability and access speed of a service is essential. Similarly, it easy for you to be able to manage document files whenever and wherever you want.
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Posted in IT Management
Posted on 20 May 2009.
In this eWEEK podcast hosted by Mike Vizard, OpTier’s executive vice president for marketing, product and business development, Motti Tal, talks about how IT organizations can leverage a new generation of business transaction management tools to break down enterprise application silos.
- Audio Podcast Content….



Posted in IT Management
Posted on 18 May 2009.
Obama administration decides to let stand lower court decisions declaring the gag order provisions of the controversial 2001 Patriot Act unconstitutional. The decision means the government will have to develop new procedures under which it will bear the constitutional burden of justifying any gag that it seeks to impose.
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The Obama
administration has decided not to seek a Supreme Court review of lower court
decisions striking down controversial Patriot Act provisions allowing the
government to impose gag orders on NSLs (national security letters) recipients.
FBI NSLs require recipients to turn over sensitive in…



Posted in IT Management
Posted on 12 May 2009.
In this eWEEK podcast hosted by Mike Vizard, Metastorm Vice President Laura Mooney talks about how to improve the business process management practices that are holding back advances in health care IT.
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Posted in IT Management
Posted on 06 May 2009.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer tells the company that round two of the layoffs the software giant announced in January is in effect. In a May 5 e-mail to employees, Ballmer said Microsoft is moving to reach its goal of 5,000 job cuts as announced in January. As of April, the company had cut more than 1,200 positions, leaving more than 3,000 more jobs to be eliminated.
- On the same day it delivered the release candidate of its popular upcoming
operating system to the public, Microsoft on May 5 announced the second round
of layoffs impacting 3,000 workers this time which the company started in
January.
Microsoft announced in January that it would cut up to 5,000…



Posted in IT Management
Posted on 30 April 2009.
In this eWEEK podcast hosted by Mike Vizard, the product marketing executive for UC4 Software, Matt Busch, explains why IT organizations need to take a new approach to managing IT that relies a lot more on automation and a lot less on manual labor.
- Audio Podcast Content….



Posted in IT Management
Posted on 28 April 2009.
The H-1B and L-1 Visa Reform Act wouldn’t dismantle the H-1B program providing visas for guest foreign workers, nor does it attempt to change the cap numbers. Instead, the proposed legislation takes aim squarely at employers abusing the program.
- Sens. Dick Durbin of Illinois
and Charles Grassley of Iowa are
continuing their quest to reform the H-1B visa program, on April 23 reintroducing
legislation aimed at reducing fraud and abuse in the controversial program. The
H-1B and L-1 Visa Reform Act does not seek to dismantle the program or …



Posted in IT Management
Posted on 26 April 2009.
A high-profile murder that started when a woman who advertised on Craigslist was found dead in a hotel room has brought new scrutiny to the online listing site.
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BOSTON (Reuters) - When Marissa decided to switch jobs from nursing
to prostitution a year ago, the online classified site Craigslist was
pivotal, she said. Friends told her she could make lots of money just
by advertising there.
quot;I would never walk the streets. I would never do that kind…


Posted in IT Management
Posted on 24 April 2009.
Stephen Hawking entered Addenbrookes Hospital on April 20 to treat a chest infection. The world-renowned physicist, who suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), is comfortable, according to the hospital. Hawking is perhaps most famous for his bestselling book A Brief History of Time, as well as an appearance on The Simpsons.
- Stephen Hawking was admitted to a Cambridge
hospital April 20 in quot;very ill quot; condition related to a chest
infection. According to a statement issued by Cambridge
University, the famous physicist is
now comfortable, quot;and his family is looking forward to him making a full
recovery. …


Posted in IT Management
Posted on 16 April 2009.
IBM is longer interested in buying Sun Microsystems at any price, according to CNBC. The reason, according to the network, is that IBM is concerned about regulatory scrutiny if it bought Sun.
- NEW YORK (Reuters) - IBM is no longer interested in buying smaller
rival Sun Microsystems Inc. at any price, due to concerns that such a
deal would draw intense regulatory scrutiny, CNBC reported on Thursday.
Citing sources close to Sun, CNBC said the high-end computer maker
had approached Inter…


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