PowerPoint Is Only a Starting Point
July 7, 2008
The design firm that helped create Al Gore’s famous “An Inconvenient Truth” slide show, shared a few do’s and don’t’s to make a great presentation.
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Sun Joins Role-Based Provisioning Fray
July 7, 2008
The company’s ID management package adds support for business roles — and follows a slew of competitors aiming to cash in on compliance.
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Firefox 3 Debuts With Web Domination in Its Sights
July 7, 2008
New open source browser release boasts better performance, security and
features as it aims to nab top-dog status.
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Xerox eases laptop printing woes
June 26, 2008
Xerox has made available two free-to-download print utilities to make it easier to print without the need to install specific drivers for each printer on a network.
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Microsoft Shakes Up Virtualization Arena
June 25, 2008
King Kong comes a-calling.
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Salesforce, Google Head for 2nd on Apps
June 25, 2008
Deal makes it possible for Force.com developers to utilize Google applications in their applications with instant response time.
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Is Vista Still a Flop With IT?
June 25, 2008
New reports indicate Vista may still not be kick-starting large-scale deployments in IT shops.
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Firewall Vendors Look to Automate Policy Changes
June 25, 2008
By helping to manage employee access rights and policies, new
products seek to help shoulder a staggering burden on IT in large global enterprises.
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Microsoft releases new OpenXML SDK
June 13, 2008
Microsoft has made available the latest version of its Open XML software developer kit, a package designed to make it easier for developers to create client and server solutions using the OpenXML format.
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Opera 9.5 Takes Aim at Browser Market Share
June 13, 2008
Latest release has a new look, more security and enhanced syncing options — but is it enough to take share from Safari, IE and Firefox?
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