TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Intuit's Quickbooks Online service suffered an outage this week that left "a small subset" of customers unable to access their data, but the company says the problems with the on-demand accounting software have now been fixed.
By Chris Kanaracus | 25 May, 2012 17:12
A recent coding competition in the Boston area brought together IT professionals, medical workers and others with an interest in health IT to show how data analytics can improve health care.
By Fred O'Connor | 25 May, 2012 15:03
Absinthe 2.0, the jailbreak for iOS 5.1.1, is ready and available for download, the Jailbreak Dream Team announced at the Hack in the Box conference in Amsterdam.
By Loek Essers | 25 May, 2012 14:56
Absinthe 2.0, the jailbreak for iOS 5.1.1, is ready and available for download, the Jailbreak Dream Team announced at the Hack in the Box conference in Amsterdam on Friday.
By Loek Essers | 25 May, 2012 13:53
With Axis, Yahoo is trying to change the search game, while also trying to change its image as a troubled company.
By Sharon Gaudin | 24 May, 2012 20:08
About 4.5 million Catholic school students will get access to Microsoft's Office 365 cloud e-mail and collaboration suite as part of a 3-year deal the software vendor struck with the Catholic International Education Office (OIEC).
By Juan Carlos Perez | 24 May, 2012 18:55
During the upcoming retrial of Oracle's corporate-theft lawsuit against SAP, the companies plan to call a star-studded array of tech executives as witnesses including CEO Larry Ellison, former Oracle co-president and current Infor CEO Charles Phillips and SAP co-CEO Bill McDermott, according to court documents filed Thursday.
By Chris Kanaracus | 24 May, 2012 16:49
Yahoo was forced to release a new version of its Axis extension for Google Chrome after the original one contained a private key that allowed anyone to digitally sign extensions in Yahoo's name.
By Lucian Constantin | 24 May, 2012 16:41
IBM says a study it did of some 1700 Chief Executive Officers worldwide found that many indeed - or should be - grasping social media as a key enabler of collaboration and innovation.
By Michael Cooney | 24 May, 2012 13:33
Box will start letting customers test a new set of IT administration controls for its cloud-hosted enterprise collaboration and content management software on Thursday.
By Juan Carlos Perez | 24 May, 2012 13:00
Yahoo beefed up its search offerings on Wednesday when it launched Axis, an HTML5-based browser app that delivers search results as page previews rather than as links.
By Cameron Scott | 24 May, 2012 00:01
Expanding beyond its scientific and engineering number-crunching software, Mathematica maker Wolfram Research released a desktop application for full-scale system modeling and simulation, the company announced Wednesday.
By Joab Jackson | 23 May, 2012 21:04
Due to incorrect information provided by the vendor, the story "SAP puts its HANA in-memory database in the spotlight," posted to the wire on May 16, contained an improper characterization of the hardware used in a database cluster set up by SAP.
By Chris Kanaracus | 22 May, 2012 14:54
Infineon Technologies CEO Peter Bauer will resign due to health issues when the company's fiscal year ends in September, the company said this week.
By Agam Shah | 15 May, 2012 02:07
Flashback, a Mac Trojan horse that’s been in the public eye since it was uncovered by security firm Intego last year, has a new trick up its sleeve: It can now infect your computer from little more than a visit to a website.
By Dan Moren | 03 April, 2012 06:00
Offshore outsourcing firms rely heavily on the H-1B visa to deliver services, and the chart accompanying this story provide data on the top users of the visa since 2009.
By Patrick Thibodeau and Sharon Machlis | 29 March, 2012 00:52
Facebook is warning employers not to demand the passwords of job applicants, saying it's an invasion of privacy that opens companies to legal liabilities.
By AAP | 25 March, 2012 23:55
Lost smartphones are likely to be mined for valuable information by strangers who find them, according to the results of a sting operation conducted by computer security firm Symantec.
By AAP | 14 March, 2012 07:40
Tucked among the mostly male entrepreneurs at a bustling conference for startups this week in Singapore are a number of aspiring women CEOs, but most would rather you didn't make a big deal about it.
By Jay Alabaster | 02 March, 2012 23:08
Each year, Computerworld accepts nominations from across the industry -- from vendors, IT users, public relations and marketing professionals, Computerworld readers and past Premier 100 honorees. Eligible nominees include CIOs, chief technology officers, senior vice presidents, vice presidents, IT directors and managers from a cross-section of user and vendor companies and their IT divisions, including but not limited to professionals in network management, database management, Web management, help desk operations, application development, project management, contract management or procurement.
By Ellen Fanning and Mari Keefe | 28 February, 2012 05:41
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