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Posted February 11, 2008
It's not only change, it's the cost and hassle associated with it
Analysis of: Spyware forum: Computer users often to blame for problems | www.computerworld.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Spyware forum: Computer users often to blame for problems | www.computerworld.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Users are not only limited by not wanting to change, but by the cost and hassle associated with updating their software. Most virus software implementations are very invasive, and if anything goes wrong during installation or upgrade, can render a system useless. "If it ain't broke, don't...
Posted February 7, 2008
Security Software and Services is Ripe for Budget Cuts
Analysis of: Spyware forum: Computer users often to blame for problems | www.computerworld.com
Author: Michael Cherry, President Cherry Biometrics, Inc.
Security Software and Services is Ripe for Budget Cuts
Analysis of: Spyware forum: Computer users often to blame for problems | www.computerworld.com
Author: Michael Cherry, President Cherry Biometrics, Inc.
Expect budget cuts in Security Software and Services by the 3rd quarter of 2008. The prospect of corporate criminal prosecution will bring major changes. Hacker activity is at an all time high and many security products and services have been oversold. Some corporate executives believe...
Posted February 7, 2008
What Does the Future Hold For Oracle’s Acquisitions?
Analysis of: Users fear Oracle will drop acquired products | www.computerworld.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities Genesis Microchip Inc.
What Does the Future Hold For Oracle’s Acquisitions?
Analysis of: Users fear Oracle will drop acquired products | www.computerworld.com
Author: Paul Massie, Sr. Director of IT and Facilities Genesis Microchip Inc.
Software does evolve over time. Every user of software, whether it’s a home version of Windows or an enterprise version of SAP, must at some point decide to upgrade. Upgrades are usually expensive and painful. As long as Oracle provides a reasonable upgrade path users should not be...
Posted February 5, 2008Got it dead wrong
Analysis of: Spyware forum: Computer users often to blame for problems | www.computerworld.com
Author: Scott Holcomb, Chief Executive Officer HOLCOMB ENTERPRISES
Virus is not spyware; To much money to prevent malware.
Posted February 4, 2008
Welcome to the wild, wild West
Analysis of: Spyware forum: Computer users often to blame for problems | www.computerworld.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Spyware forum: Computer users often to blame for problems | www.computerworld.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Normal people are ill-equipped to deal with the sophisticated lawlessness of the Internet. Software and system vendors bear the main responsibility for protecting everyone.
Posted February 4, 2008
Virtualization: Hot Technology for 2008
Analysis of: Virtualization: Hot Technology for 2008 | www.networkworld.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Virtualization: Hot Technology for 2008 | www.networkworld.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Virtualization will help reduce the strain put on Data Centers by reducing power, air condition and space requirements. What impact will it have on hardware producers as hardware becomes software?
Posted February 4, 2008
Blaming the users is like shooting the messenger: What's the Point...?
Analysis of: Spyware forum: Computer users often to blame for problems | www.computerworld.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Spyware forum: Computer users often to blame for problems | www.computerworld.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
This issue needs new regulation and laws. Government hasn't kept pace with the internet
Posted February 4, 2008
Clients ignorance on Spyware
Analysis of: Spyware forum: Computer users often to blame for problems | www.computerworld.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Spyware forum: Computer users often to blame for problems | www.computerworld.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Most clients on the Internet do not know what spyware is and if they do they are misinformed on cost affective was of removing the issues without adding to the problem. Looking for cheap spyware removes can get you more trojans and spyware installed, then anything else. if your looking to see what works...
Posted February 4, 2008Microsoft to release Vista Service Pack 1 - But will users upgrade? I am not in a Hurry
Analysis of: Vista SP1 to debut Monday, reports say | www.computerworld.com
Author: Cliff Bell, Chief Information Officer Infogain Corporation
1. Vista Service Pack 1 could increase Microsoft Revenues 2. IT organizations may still be reluctant
Posted February 1, 2008
EA Making Big Play To Get Back Into Online Gaming
Analysis of: EA Leaps into Free Video Games | www.businessweek.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
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of 644Analysis of: EA Leaps into Free Video Games | www.businessweek.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Electronic Arts is demonstrating that they are serious about getting back into online gaming. Microtransactions will supplement subscription-based services, but digital distribution will not replace the retail channel. New methods of acquiring data will have to be devised to accurately...
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