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Majority of APAC computer users admit to participating in software piracy
Sixty-three percent of computer users in Asia Pacific admit to software piracy, above the global average of 57 percent.
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CIO salaries on the rise
According to a survey done by CIO Insight, the annual pay packets of CIOs are on the sixth consecutive year of increase.
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Job security in IT plummets in February
An analysis of U.S. employment patterns by Scorelogix's Job Security Index showed that job security for IT professionals plummeted 10.2% between January to February this year. This...
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Dell axes another 900 in headcount
Dell will be closing its Austin, Texas, desktop PC manufacturing plant by January of 2009. As a result, it will lay off between 800 to 900 workers who are employed there.
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Microsoft development tools to be given completely free to students
To get even more students to use its software tools, Microsoft will be giving away its software in an initiative called DreamSpark. From this week onwards, college students in 10 c...
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GFI Network Server Monitor: The Right Tool for the Job?
If you have ever been a system administrator or network manager, you can appreciate a tool that allows you to quickly and efficiently check on the health of the various components ...
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HP launches tool to track open-source software at work
HP has launched an open-source initiative called the FOSSology Project. FOSSology is a software tool for tracking and monitoring the use of both free and open-source software in an...
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IBM to acquire SMB tool developer
IBM plans to acquire Net Integration Technologies, a software vendor based in Toronto, Canada. Founded in 1997, Net Integration Technologies' business model centers around deliveri...
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Automated software sexes you out of your personal information
A new software program that mimics online flirtation in a bid to extract personal information is making the rounds in Russian chat forums.
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IrfanView: The Right Tool for the Job?
Professional photographers and designers often need to preview large groups of image files quickly. Even IT professionals working in a non-creative environment occasionally need to...