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IBM Promotes Cloud in Universities By Sean Gallagher | Article Published March 2, 2009 The tech giants efforts are educating young developers on how to use IBM applications. Report: IT Salaries Still Rising By Sean Gallagher | Article Published February 4, 2009 Software developers, IT executives and IT managers are projected to see better than three percent salary growth in 2009 despite recession, a report from Computer Economics says. Business Intelligence's Feeding Frenzy By Sean Gallagher | Article Published December 28, 2007 Softness in the software market? Think again. While most of the big names have been snapped up by larger vendors, BI won't be cooling down anytime soon. Hiding from the All-Knowing Googleplex By Sean Gallagher | Article Published December 21, 2007 The FTC's decision to approve Google's acquisition of DoubleClick without conditions runs counter to the warnings of a host of privacy and consumer advocates. Security Sweep Finds Retailer's Wi-Fi Networks At Risk By Sean Gallagher | Article Published November 16, 2007 A majority of the wireless network devices found at retailers are ripe for potential compromise, a recent survey by a wireless security firm has found. Security Experts Warn of Web 2.0 Woes By Sean Gallagher | Article Published November 4, 2007 New social networking and information-sharing applications might be all the rage, but some point to possible dangers. Meebo, Pownce Open Up To Developers By Sean Gallagher | Article Published October 31, 2007 Two more Web 2.0 sites have joined the quest to become platforms for developers of Internet applications by publishing their application programming interfaces. Oracle To BEA: 'Nice Try' By Sean Gallagher | Article Published October 26, 2007 UPDATED: Oracle is sticking with its $17 per share bid which it says BEA has until Sunday to accept. Skype Gives MySpace Users A Voice By Sean Gallagher | Article Published October 18, 2007 The Internet telephone service has hooked up with the world's largest social networking site to provide click-and-talk voice services. But is too much, too soon? |