Friday 12 March, 2010

Stories about: Fidelity Investments

  • Intel, Oracle, PayPal back ID technology interop group

    The Kantara Initiative, formed to promote interoperability among identity verification applications and services, launched on Wednesday with big-name backers like Oracle, Intel, eBay's PayPal, AOL, CA, Novell, Fidelity Investments, Liberty Alliance, Boeing, Internet Society and British Telecom.
  • Novell buying Managed Objects for BSM

    Novell has agreed to buy Managed Objects, a maker of BSM (business service management) software. Terms of the deal, announced Tuesday, were not disclosed.
  • Tech's looming battle against rising energy costs

    IT has gotten a bad rap when it comes to energy consumption. Walk into any datacenter, and you can almost feel the carbon emissions leaking into the atmosphere. However, research shows that the datacenter actually accounts for a very small percentage of a company's overall energy usage. And businesses are missing the other significant opportunities where they could cut energy usages -- and costs. Ironically, the same IT department that is reducing energy usage in the datacenter could lead the energy-savings initiatives across the enterprise.
  • Microsoft releases SQL Server 2008

    Microsoft has released SQL Server 2008 database to manufacturing, including with the release a new Web edition of the product aimed at its hosting partners, the company said Wednesday.
  • DBA who stole consumer data gets 57 months in prison

    A former database administrator at Certegy Check Services who admitted last year that he stole the personal data of about 8.5 million consumers and sold the information to data brokers has been sentenced to 57 months in prison by a federal judge.
  • BlackBerry server upgrade to face stern tests

    The next major release of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server will pose a test not only for customers but also for its creator, Research in Motion.
  • RIM details features in BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0

    A year after revealing a major upgrade of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server was underway, Research in Motion this week finally fleshed out what the new version will do, and put a delivery date on it.
 
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