Найденные страницы с тегом time всего 207952

Secretive counterfeiting treaty talks open up | Network World

A controversial plan to crack down on online piracy and counterfeiting will be opened up to public scrutiny for the first time next week, when the negotiating text of a secret international copyright treaty will be made public, the European Commission said Friday.

Clearwire, partners name 19 upcoming WiMax cities | Network World

Clearwire's WiMax mobile broadband will come to 20 more markets across the U.S. this summer, with partner Sprint Nextel reselling the service in all those areas and partners Comcast and Time Warner Cable coming on board in some of them.

Microsoft acknowledges Linux threat to Windows client | Network World

Microsoft for the first time has named Linux distributors Red Hat and Canonical as competitors to its Windows client business in its annual filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

How scared should you be about security statistics? | Network World

Did you know the number of crimeware-spreading Web sites infecting PCs with password-stealing crimeware reached an all-time high of 31,173 in December, according to the APWG (formerly Anti-Phishing Working Group) coalition?

10 essential BlackBerry apps for travel | Network World

Whether you're out on the road for weeks at a time meeting with clients, just popping into the city for a weekend conference or taking the family on a hard-earned vacation, a few well-chosen applications can turn your BlackBerry from a communications tool into a road warrior's productivity powerhouse.

Intel hopes POEM will encourage office staff to save energy | Network World

Intel is developing a Windows application, Personal Office Energy Monitor (POEM), that will allow workers to monitor in real time the energy consumed by their PC, printer, heating and lighting.

Auditors: Army’s huge SAP project ‘at high risk’ | Network World

The U.S. Army's massive SAP software project is "at high risk" of running further over time and budget, according to a recent report by the Department of Defense's Inspector General's Office.

Social CRM’s 18 use cases: Altimeter | Network World

When it comes to customer relationship management (CRM), organizations are increasingly being left out of conversations happening in the social networking world because of a failure to recognize the real-time nature of social response, according to recent research by Altimeter Group LLC.

True IT confessions | Network World

It's one of the unwritten laws of physics: At some time or another, everybody screws up.

Intel is working with Google on Chrome OS | Network World

The world's largest chip maker is working with Google on the Chrome operating system and has been privy to the project for some time, a spokesman for the company said Friday.

Sony to begin worldwide 3D TV launch in June | Network World

Sony will begin selling 3D TVs in Japan on June 10 and worldwide at about the same time, it said Tuesday. A firmware upgrade to its PlayStation 3 console that adds 3D support and other 3D-compatible home electronics products will also be available to coincide with the television launch.

iPhone Remedies Communication Woes at Texas Hospital | Network World

At Texas Children's Hospital (TCH), communication can be a matter of life and death. But with nurses spending more time at bedsides than behind workstations, the Houston-based healthcare facility was struggling "to drive effective communication between nurses, physicians and providers of care," says Myra Davis, vice president of information services at TCH. To cure its communication ailments, TCH turned to a wildly popular consumer device: the Apple iPhone.

The Sound of Y2k | Network World

Can you hear it? Amid the deafening silence that was the the Conficker nonevent of April Fools' Day, you should be able to detect an echo from the past. It started as a quiet murmur, but over time, it will build to a crescendo that could make Conficker the most dangerous malware IT has ever seen.

Couple gets prison time for Internet obscenity | Network World

Husband and wife owners of a California company that distributed pornographic materials over the Internet have been each sentenced to one year and one day in prison, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.

Apple’s Jobs uses time-tested ‘free stuff’ tactic to appease customers | Network World

Apple Friday responded to the controversy surrounding its flawed antenna design by using a classic public relations maneuver: giving people free stuff.

Microsoft says Google shouldn’t be so quick to point fingers | Network World

Microsoft and Google are stepping up their war of words. This time it's Microsoft's turn: It says Google is pointing fingers rather than addressing the European Commission's investigation into the search giant.

Security More Important Than Ever in Tough Times | Network World

John Martinicky has seen good years and bad years in his time with Navistar International, a Warrenville, Ill.-based manufacturer of heavy trucks and engines. Martinicky has been with the company more than 30 years, and has served in the security department since 1982. He was recently named a 2009 Compass Award winner by CSO.

4 Telecommuting Security Mistakes | Network World

According to figures released recently by the Nemertes Research Group, an Illinois-based research advisory firm, as many as 71% of U.S. companies offer full-time or part-time telecommuting to employees. Despite the large number of employees who work out of office, another recent study from The Center for Democracy and Technology found many continue to sideline the issue of telecommuting security in favor of more urgent needs. (For more on telecommuting risks see: Telecommuting Poses Privacy, Security Risks

Cancilla: Security Must Put Business First | Network World

Baker Hughes CSO Russ Cancilla has been with the company less than three years. But in that short time he has transformed the oilfield services provider's security operations from one that was fragmented to one with a converged approach under his leadership. Managing Baker Hughes' risks for employees, resources and operations is no small task. The company currently operates in 94 countries, many in high-risk zones. But Cancilla, recently named a CSO Compass Award winner, gives us the details of why the new

DreamWorks: 3D movies to double data storage requirements | Network World

With a growing number of feature-length animated movies and the changeover from a 2D to a 3D format, DreamWorks Animation deployed a disk-based data archive system that reduced the time it takes artists to retrieve reference video from days to seconds.

The Ultimate Home Office: Bring on the Bling | Network World

Whether you work at home full time as I do, or just use your home office after hours, it should be filled with things that make it comfortable and help you be as productive as possible. We've talked to experts and other work-at-homes to come up with advice and a bevy of some of the best and most useful products you can buy.

Researcher cracks Mac in 10 seconds at PWN2OWN, wins $5K | Network World

Charlie Miller, the security researcher who hacked a Mac in two minutes last year at CanSecWest's PWN2OWN contest, improved his time Wednesday by breaking into another Mac in under 10 seconds.

Android an alternative to Windows in netbooks, says Gartner | Network World

Google's Android mobile phone software worked well on mini-laptops at the Computex Taipei 2009 electronics show and, backed by the strong Google brand, may be headed for prime time, two Gartner analysts said Monday.

Three Steps to Acing Your Next Presentation to the Board | Network World

Always: Make your first line your bottom line by telling the executives, in a nutshell, what you are proposing, why you're proposing it, and exactly what you want from them: Funding? Support for an organizational change? Product approval? Executives are short on time. They want you to get right to the point.

New Novell tool to link Linux management to Microsoft System Center | Network World

Novell next week plans to release yet another tool that is the product of its three-year-old integration agreement with Microsoft, this time a plug-in for Microsoft’s management tools that lets users manage Novell’s Suse Linux.