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A software engineer tasked with writing spyware used by a European government to intercept VoIP phone calls has published the source code. Apparently, Ruben Unteregger's contract with his previous
You don't have to look far to find the cities where IT jobs are available. In fact, CIO magazine does a good job of finding the top 10 American cities for IT jobs. The article also outlines what's
An ex-programmer who worked for Microsoft for 11 years has come forward with a book titled "After the Software Wars." In the book, he explains why the Redmond way will fail. Keith Curtis did
Despite the severity of the downturn, the fact remains that enterprises today are more dependent than ever on the use of Information Technology than at any other time in the past. So in spite of
> Wireless future for AT&T, CEO says. Article > Head of delayed British IT
Although it might be tempting to speed up the hiring process to get that star programmer on board ASAP, resist the urge to skip the background check. Although your prospective employee might look
> Linux mobility advances with new software suites. Article > The serious damage
> A third-party patch for IE vulnerability. Article > Why it's getting harder to
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- Sixty-Two Percent of Organizations Allow Employees to Use Personal Mobile Devices for Work, According to New InformationWeek Reports Research
- Salesforce.com Delivers Real-Time Communication for the Social
- Mobile SharePoint Breakthrough: Copiun TrustedShare for Good Is First to Provide Secure Access to SharePoint and File Servers from Smartphones and Tablets, With Complete End-to-End Governance
- EMC Acquires Syncplicity
- Brightcove Transforms Web Experience Management with Video Cloud CMS
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