Software giant Microsoft has posted first quarter fiscal revenues down 7.9 per cent to$16bn(£10bn),from$17.372bn(£10.8bn)achieved in the same period a year earlier. The company claimed that the results partly reflected a ...
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Infoworld-Google this week is extending an invitation to developers to try out its new Google Play Developer Console,which is centered on developing and publishing applications to the Google Play online store for Android applications. The ...
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DMReports, an award-winning Enterprise Reporting and BI platform becomes free. SAN PAULO, BRAZIL, October 09, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- DMWorks Systems is happy to announce that DMReports, an award-winning Reporting and Business ...
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) claims the IT behind its flagship Universal Credit (UC) project is being developed using agile principles. But just how agile is the £2.2bn seven-year project? Universal Credit is a complex ...
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak,visiting Australia in his capacity as chief scientist for enterprise storage vendor Fusion-IO,has said that disk-based storage has had its day and that solid state storage is becoming"the de facto standard". ...
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Utility giant E.ON has outsourced application services to Capgemini as part of a five-year restructure of its IT services in a deal worth about €50m. The deal will see Capgemini provide application lifecycle services for E.ON's ...
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Digia,the Helsinki-based software firm,has completed the acqusition of the Qt software technologies and Qt business from Nokia. Digia becomes responsible for all the Qt activities formerly carried out by Nokia. These include product ...
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Intel on Tuesday said it was on track to launch the next-generation Itanium processor later this year,brushing away any speculation that the processor would reach its end of life in the near future. The next-generation Itanium chip for ...
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Epom ad serving and ad management platform announced that its SDK(Software Development Kit)is compliant with the IAB's rich media standard MRAID 2.0.It means that in addition to standard banners Epom customers can also use all kinds of rich ...
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Network World - ERP systems are used throughout most large enterprises, with SAP and Oracle accounting for 80% or more of the installed based in regulated sectors such as pharma and energy. But these same systems, with their million ...
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Salesforce.com has revealed details of what's coming in its next major product update,Winter'13,in a set of release notes recently posted on its website. One significant feature is the ability to run polls through Salesforce.com's Chatter ...
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IDG News Service - Apple's top hardware engineer, Bob Mansfield, is not leaving the company after all and will stay to work on future products, Apple announced Monday. Apple said in June that Mansfield, its senior vice president of ...
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Toshiba Electronics and Panasonic Industrial Devices have teamed up in Europe to offer a Bluetooth module for industrial,automation,medical,personal sport and fitness equipment. The module will combine Toshiba's single chip TC35661 ...
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NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab(JPL)used static code analysis from Coverity to maximise the quality of the code running on the Curiosity rover. Curiosity successfully landed on Mars earlier this month.The developers at JPL used a suite of ...
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Computerworld - Siemens is working on a fix for a remotely exploitable vulnerability in network routers and switches from subsidiary RuggedCom that are widely deployed in refineries, power substations and other critical infrastructure ...
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