IT news
CA ventures into publishing with CA Press
02 Feb 2010
Zylog acquires Canadian IT firm Brainhunter
01 Feb 2010
Windows 7 boosts Microsoft's 2Q profit by 60 per cent to $6.66 billion
30 Jan 2010
Microsoft registered 60 per cent jump in profit in the second-quarter ended December, thanks to deferred revenue tied to the latest version of its flagship product, the Windows 7 operating system
IT stocks dip on Obama’s outsourcing talk
29 Jan 2010
India tops in malicious cyber traffic in Asia: McAfee
29 Jan 2010
India has recently replaced China, Russia and Romania as the richest hunting ground for hackers bent on recruiting infected computers for botnets
Wipro introduces toxin-free Greenware PCs
28 Jan 2010
Wipro Infotech has launched its new eco-friendly Greenware desktops, manufactured from materials completely free of chemicals like PVC and brominated flame retardants for the first time in India
Spamming rises to 86 per cent of all emails: Websense
27 Jan 2010
Of the 3.2 billion messages (over 103 million per day) processed by hosted infrastructure servers, 86.8 per cent of all email were spam.
India is a strategic growth market for TelStrat
25 Jan 2010
Although we had many invitations from a number of channels and distributors, we had to build our model right before entering a market like India Arun Krishnankutty, director, Asia Pacific, TelStrat, tells domain-b's Sanjeev Verma in an exclusive interview
NASA extends www out into space
25 Jan 2010
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station received a special software upgrade this week - personal access to the internet and the world wide web via the ultimate wireless connection
Picture-driven computing
25 Jan 2010
New research could enable computer programming based on screen shots, not just code. By Larry Hardesty, MIT News Office
Energy sector professionals rapidly adopt social media tools: Microsoft - Accenture study
22 Jan 2010
Cabinet panel clears National Knowledge Network plan
21 Jan 2010
The physical infrastructure of the NKN, with about 25 core point of presence (PoPs) and 600 secondary PoPs, is expected to be completed in a span of 24 months.
Simple passwords, hackers' delight: study
21 Jan 2010
Computer users seem to be taking reports of security breaches with a huge lump of salt, say security experts.
Oracle finally gets the EC nod for Sun Microsystems acquisition
21 Jan 2010
Software giant Oracle Corporation today finally won unconditional approval for its $7.4-billion acquisition of computer maker Sun Microsystems
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