The analyst claims that spending on sustainable tech projects in some countries could be on hold for the rest of the year

The analyst claims that spending on sustainable tech projects in some countries could be on hold for the rest of the year
An IPO is planned for the first half of 2010, although eBay says the specific timing of the IPO will be based on market conditions
Employing sophisticated tools such as memory-scraping malware and unique packet sniffers, organised crime led a record assault on databases in 2008
Google "Chief Philanthropic Evangelist" Larry Brilliant is leaving to become president of the climate change fund which produced films such as “An Inconvenient Truth”
In a nod to the economic climate, the conference offered laid-off security pros scholarships to attend the event in 2009, and there will be a special workshop for job seekers and employers.
Only around 16 percent of supposedly green IT products are actually sustainable, according to a new report
The recession is creating an army of disaffected ex-employees - many of whom will still have access to their former company's IT systems, warns Matt Hines
Reports conflict on how IT is weathering the downturn compared to other professions but the outlook is bleak across the board
Google's Android mobile operating system is likely to see increased adoption as hardware buyers tightening their purse strings consider netbooks and other types of mininotebooks in lieu of full-size laptops
IBM is reportedly planning to shift its workforce to countries with cheaper workers such as India and China
Security professionals should try to add value to business and make new business models possible, instead of focusing on restricting users, says Mike Small of CA.
IBM's new Sustainable Procurement consulting service helps businesses and government agencies develop and enforce green guidelines for suppliers
Reports claim users will still have the option of downgrading to Windows XP from Windows 7 after the latter is released, even though mainstream support for XP will have ended
IDC says the market for virtual server management software will grow more than 21 percent by 2013
The recession has put IT and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on a collision course. Will IT grow up , and take control of areas where it can deliver efficiency?
According to reports, Tremblay will be joining Microsoft's Strategic Software/Silicon Architectures group, also known as SiArch
Simonyi is perhaps most famous for spearheading the development of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and other productivity applications
From Energy Efficient Ethernet to a company's own supply network, there's a lot that networks can do to reduce a company's environmental footprint, says 3Com's Matt Walmsley
Launched in London, and runs on iPhone, Blackberry and Windows Mobile devices
As its deal with IBM evaporates, Sun needs a backup plan. Chris Preimesberger thinks there might be another deal on the table - from HP and Oracle, or maybe from Cisco
Sun has agreed to accept a lower price in return for stronger commitments from IBM that it will complete the deal even if it faces intense regulatory scrutiny, according to reports
The search giant makes light of rumours about its intentions for artificial intelligence
Gartner has released a new report that shows the overall gloomy global economy is forcing enterprises to cut back on nearly all of their IT spending in 2009
The database maker has announced tighter integration between Oracle Database Vault, the company's database access control technology, and Enterprise Manager
Google announces plans to lay off 200 employees on its sales and marketing teams
By the time the latest round of layoffs are completed, IBM will have cut nearly 10,000 jobs, according to unions
Dell is wasting time with claims about server performance. The real story is the management tools it says can free users from the grasp of big consultancies
Not surprisingly, with lower pay, the UK lags behind Ireland and Italy in employing women in IT
Over half of business think they are paying too much for contractors at a time when IT budgets are shrinking
How many software packages, licenses, versions and locations are spread across your company? If you can even start to answer, then chances are you're ahead of the game.