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Microsoft uses karaoke feature on China’s Bing Dictionary | Network World

Microsoft has added a karaoke-like feature to its Bing Dictionary in China, which provides English language learners a new way of practicing their pronunciation online.

Q&A: Microsoft’s Windows marketing chief says Apple’s ‘scared’ | Network World

Microsoft's Windows marketing chief Brad Brooks says the Windows brand is "coming alive" with the launch of Windows 7 this fall and its "Laptop hunter" TV ad campaign.

WiMax: It’s good for a lot more than consumer handsets | Network World

While WiMax has lost the battle to be the 4G technology of choice for most U.S. consumer handsets, it's still alive and kicking in the enterprise market.

Centrex: It’s alive (for now)! | Network World

Centrex is a lot like the talking plague victim from Monty Python's "Holy Grail": It's not quite dead yet.

Blogger warns: “Nortel doesn’t make it out alive” | Network World

An investor and blogger on Yahoo's Tech Ticker site doesn't expect Nortel to survive the current market downturn which he says is stalling big infrastructure buildouts.

Wanted for dead or alive PCs: Intel vPro technology | Network World

Sometimes it takes a few years for a new technology to reach critical mass - that point where there are enough customers and third party supporters for the product to show real value to the general market place. Intel's vPro processor technology is just such an example. Gartner analysts now recommend the technology to buyers of new business PCs. Are you on the bandwagon yet?

Integrien Alive software addresses virtual performance | Network World

Industry watchers predict virtual server deployments to become as diverse and varied as traditional computing environments, and a few management vendors are planning accordingly.

Act CRM alive and well for now, following Swiftpage acquisition | Network World

Swiftpage has launched a new version of the Act contact manager and CRM software it acquired this year from Sage, a move that could reassure the product's many small-business users that it is in good hands under the new ownership.

Burton Group’s identity guru flies the coop, lands at Mycroft | Network World

I first came across Mike Neuenschwander was when he was pushing Novell's identity products back in the late 1990s. I watched his rise at the Burton Group from staffer to research vice president for identity management. Most of you - if you've ever been to a Catalyst conference - remember Mike through his self-described title of "speaker, entertainer, and satirist." Now before you start thinking this is some sort of eulogy, Mike's still alive and kicking - he'll just do his kicking (and guitar smashing) for

Newsletter points to European perspectives | Network World

I’ve been friends with Professor Urs Gattiker for a decade and have reviewed his information security dictionary in a previous column. Today I’d like to introduce readers to Gattiker’s valuable information security weekly newsletter, logically called “Information Security This Week.”

Telecom consolidation doesn’t hurt competition, Part 2 | Network World

Last time, we talked about how consolidation in the telecom services industry, precipitated by the SBC/AT&T and Verizon/MCI announcements, begs the question: which is more important, the water or the pipe? Today, we’ll continue our thesis about how competition is alive and well for both pipes (network connectivity) and water (content). This time, we’ll look at competition for network connectivity.

Telecom consolidation doesn’t hurt competition, Part 2 | Network World

Last time, we talked about how consolidation in the telecom services industry, precipitated by the SBC/AT&T and Verizon/MCI announcements, begs the question: which is more important, the water or the pipe? Today, we’ll continue our thesis about how competition is alive and well for both pipes (network connectivity) and water (content). This time, we’ll look at competition for network connectivity.

Unique storage preserves the Golden Age of Television | Network World

The Museum of Broadcast Communications has a vast archive of classic television and radio shows. The museum uses unique storage technology to store the content and deliver it smoothly over the Internet on demand. Distributed storage from Cleversafe helps to keep the Golden Age of Television alive.

Grid pays handsome dividends for HR firm | Network World

The mainframe is alive and well at the global human resources consulting and outsourcing firm Hewitt Associates, but it’s getting quite a bit of help these days from a Linux-based grid computing platform.

IBM: Informix database still alive and kicking | Network World

IBM Tuesday released an upgraded version of its Informix database server, promising to give global data centers “mainframe-like continuous availability and disaster recovery capabilities.”

Nokia tries to keep feature phones alive with the 220 | Network World

The big news from Nokia at Mobile World Congress was its Android-based X family, but the company also launched the Nokia 220 feature phone and the Asha 230.

Land of the Giants or of the Lost? | Network World

Eat or be eaten. Times have not changed that much. But the ability of the market to sustain three large players seems to have passed. We're continually moving toward twosomes. If you aren't going to be happy with that outcome, then you need to start voting with your dollars to keep innovation alive or to speed the death of those who can't keep up.

Identity management in Western Europe is alive and well | Network World

Because I'm based in California's Silicon Valley, a long stone's throw from Oracle HQ and surrounded by dozens of identity management vendors, my view of the global marketplace can be skewed. While I try to make up for this by visiting conferences and trade shows outside the United States (I’ll be at the European ID Conference in Munich this May), I do rely on readers and friends to keep me posted about things of interest in their areas. Today, we'll hear from one identity management player in Western Eu

Information security dictionary | Network World

Urs Gattiker published a new information security dictionary this year; it is subtitled, “Defining the terms that define security for e-business, Internet, information and wireless technology.”

NetFlash: Some WLANs open to dictionary attack | Network World

With a certain option enabled, the Wi-Fi Protected Access mechanism for securing wireless LANs can be even easier to crack than its predecessor, which WPA was designed to correct. Well, now an exploit has been published on the Web, and it’s only a matter of time before someone tries to use it. Some WLANs open to dictionary attack http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/1108wlandictionary.html?net

Guide to enterprise password management drafted | Network World

I hate passwords. I think passwords are a dreadful way of authenticating identity: they cost a lot, they change too often (and so users write them down), the rules for preventing dictionary and brute-force attacks are generally easy for users to circumvent, there are too many of them (and so users write them... oh never mind), and nothing can stop users from writing them down (and sticking them in their wallets, under their keyboards, behind their screens, in their desk drawers...). And yet we constantly h

Japan gadget wizards conjure hay-fever hoods, spy cam specs | Network World

In February, the hills around Tokyo come alive with cypress pollen, and that means one thing: hay fever.

5 ways the iPhone 3G still lags in enterprise | Network World

The iPhone 3G may have a lock on the Sexiest Gadget Alive title for 2008, but in the frumpy and boring world of things that matter to enterprise IT managers, it's no pinup.

Forrester: SOA is alive and well | Network World

It's been a little hard of late to find references to SOA (service-oriented architecture), the buzz-phrase that once saturated the IT industry but in recent years has succumbed to "cloud computing." But SOA remains alive and relevant, according to a new Forrester Research report.

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