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How the iPad bridges one company's culture gap
Until the iPad came along, the office workers and the plant workers at Industrial Mold & Machine had little means of communicating effectively, resulting in a culture gap at the Twinsburg, Ohio
IT execs write "code of conduct" for software vendors
IT executives from several large enterprises, including Lowe's and McGraw-Hill, have developed a "code of conduct for IT maintenance" to demand better quality and service from the software industry,
Apple, Microsoft top vulnerability ranking
Security firm Secunia has just released its Half Year Security Report (.pdf), which I downloaded to examine further. Unlike many of the sponsored studies that get passed around these days, the
Security vulnerabilities continue to inundate software vendors
Danish software security firm Secunia has released its Half Year Security Report, and the results aren't encouraging. And as security and system administrators around the world would likely have
Forrester: Recession causing software auditors to crack down hard
In a report titled "Surviving a Software License Audit," research firm Forrester noted that the economic recession is seeing software vendors cracking down harder on licensing infringements and
Microsoft reiterates rationale for free Microsoft Security Essentials
Microsoft has stepped forward in defense of its newly released Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE), which has come under criticism from various security vendors. Of course, the fact that security
Those dirty vendor tricks
We don't want to give all vendors a bad name, but these days it's important to watch out for the slight of hand tricks that some may try to use to sell their wares. An article from InfoWorld.com
Shouldn't software training be free?
A provocative column recently posted on CIOZone.com raises an interesting issue, which every company faces: The cost of training employees to use new software. Such training is often expensive. In
Are industrial computers systems vulnerable to attack?
It's well known that ordinary personal and business computer systems are vulnerable to hacking, but computers used to managing industrial machinery could also be at risk. Software was published just
Tech firms weathering economic turmoil
The U.S. unemployment rate reached 6.1 percent last month, a five-year high as companies slashed 84,000 jobs. The Labor Department reported on a number of hard-hit sectors, including housing, the

