Microsoft will have to play nicely with others
The software giant realizes that software is moving away from monolithic applications to Web services
The software giant realizes that software is moving away from monolithic applications to Web services
Presence detection is one of the more attractive features of UC
There are real opportunities for WiMAX, but they won’t start materializing until at least 2010
The IT skills shortage is a developing problem, not a full-blown crisis
The Internet and other technologies, like RFID, make it very easy to invade privacy
While AMD may challenge it on the technology front, Intel can thank system builders and resellers for its continued market dominance
Google, SaaS, Dell, Apple, Second Life, RIM, Cognos and a big shakeout will make headlines next year
The reasons why the Mac maker isn’t a PC manufacturer any longer
It makes economic sense to keep using old equipment if it’s still good for anything
If the online advertising business is really worried about ad-blocking, it should look in the mirror
Should governments get involved in the WiFi business?
A grey area is forming between the real reviews and the viral marketing efforts
Microsoft exploits a linkage between voice and the product segments where it is already strong, though, it could become a contender in VoIPrn
Data and the demands to access it are spreading. Your proactive strategy to coping starts here
They’re convenient, hold a lot of data and are a security risk