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3rd Feb 2012

Amazon Sets up Website for Indian Retailers

Amazon, which does not sell in India, may be testing the Indian market

3rd Feb 2012

Consumerisation Concerns are Overrated, says EIU

Businesses seem to be embracing consumer technology

3rd Feb 2012

How to Attract and Retain IT Staff in 2012

With a weak economy and a long-running IT skills shortage showing little sign of abatement, technology workers have the ability to pick and choose their roles and dictate terms like never before.

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2G: “The Move Could Have a Detrimental Side Effect On FDI,” COAI

Added 3rd Feb 2012

It could also hurt domestic investments in the sector as Indian banks have a total exposure of Rs 94,319 crore to the sector--and are still not clear how they will recover these loans if affected companies go belly up.

 

Facebook Suffers Outage a Day after IPO Filing

Added 3rd Feb 2012

Social networkers resorted to Twitter during and following a brief Facebook outage on Thursday, a day after the company filed for its initial public offering.

Microsoft Researchers say Anonymized Data isn't so Anonymous

Added 3rd Feb 2012

Data routinely gathered in Web logs - IP address, cookie ID, operating system, browser type, user-agent strings - can threaten online privacy.

SaaS, APTs and Asymmetric Risk Take Spotlight as Security Threats

Added 3rd Feb 2012

CIO.com's Bernard Golden recaps the provocative discussions entertained at the Security Threat 2012 conference.

Facebook's IPO Filing Reveals Technology Details

Added 3rd Feb 2012

One of the most anticipated tech IPO filings ever revealed what everyone already knew: Facebook is stinking rich.

Symantec Shouldn't Backpedal on Android 'Malware'

Added 3rd Feb 2012

Symantec stirred up controversy last week when it announced the discovery of apps in the Android Market that it deemed malicious.

Gartner on 2G Verdict: What Companies Need to Do Now

Added 2nd Feb 2012

Kamlesh Bhatia, Research Director, Gartner, on why the 2G verdict will trigger consolidation, the upcoming bidding war, and how the verdict will affects consumers.

Consumers will Bear the Brunt of SC's 2G Verdict: Analysts

Added 2nd Feb 2012

The already cash-straped telecom companies might either break down due to the Supreme Court blow, or will survive through consolidation. In either case, it’s the consumers who will pay the price.

For 'Malware as a Service' merchants, Business is Booming

Added 2nd Feb 2012

All admirable qualities. But all in the service of theft.

Chip Spending for Mobile Devices outpaced Computers in '11

Added 2nd Feb 2012

Wireless devices make up 24% of all semiconductor purchasing, the largest segment

ARM's First 64-bit Processors Target Servers, Smartphones

Added 2nd Feb 2012

ARM's first processor designs based on its 64-bit architecture will be released later this year

Brocade Ugrades Cloud-optimized App Delivery Switches

Added 2nd Feb 2012

Brocade announced software advancements to the Brocade ServerIron ADX Series of cloud-optimized application delivery switches designed to help customers gain greater application control and service scalability.

Is the Cloud Really Cheaper?

Added 2nd Feb 2012

If your company is thinking of saving money by migrating to the cloud, don't forget to look to the long term return, a study suggests.

Shortage of Disk Drives to Continue Through 2012

Added 2nd Feb 2012

Large customers are willing to enter into long-term agreements to ensure supply continuity

Riverbed Upgrades 'Edge Virtual Server Infrastructure'

Added 2nd Feb 2012

Riverbed today announced the release of updates to its Steelhead network performance products as well as its Granite product line.

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