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Management and flexibility keep Windows 8 in the running, experts say
$25 Raspberry Pi technology demonstrator is a fully functioning, self-contained computer
With the release of SQL Server 2012, Microsoft plays up the database's big data capabilities
Analyst: Even with no products shipping, Windows 8 attracts IT
Attackers will try anything to compromise blogs and use them for malicious purposes, researchers said
New servers will have better bandwidth for faster deployment of virtual machines
The app, smartphone and as many as 700,000 students get ready to tackle maintenance issues
Vast majority of Android phones run on either Version 2.2 or 2.3
Ditching 2G services will allow carrier to free up additional spectrum
Officials confirm multiple FBI arrests; U.S. Department of Justice to provide details today
LulzSec leader 'Sabu' allegedly turns in fellow hackers
Consumer tech is now part of most companies' technology portfolios. Here's InfoWorld's guide for making it all work
Reserved Instances of EC2 will cost up to 42 percent less
Unveils Effortless Networking based on HyperEdge mix-and-match stacking
Intelligent Mobile Edge includes security management and switches for BYOD
New jobs expected for developers, administrators, as well as emerging 'data scientist' role
Training courses and certifications available to IT pros who want to get into 'big data'
The downside of running Windows 8 Consumer Preview with a mouse and keyboard
Partners will now be able to sell a multitenant version of the ERP (enterprise resource planning) software for small companies
Make simple, easy-to-follow rules on personal device use
Kodak received an automatic stay on the litigation after it filed for bankruptcy
The HTC Kaixuan will go on sale in China at the end of March
The handset maker joins LG and Samsung among those incorporating VMware's virtualization technology in phones
Despite delay, Intel platform looks set to wow the server market
Thousands could be gone by month's end; is company preparing to sell itself, or looking to rebuild again?
Move shadows M&A activity in the SaaS marketplace
The consumerization of IT creates challenges but also opportunities at work
Quashes two bugs as it applies new patch priority ranking for the first time
How a cloud security executive decided to contribute $500,000 out of pocket to his latest initiative
More large companies are allowing employees to access social media sites from the office, Gartner says
And it ships updated Flash Player before Adobe gets fixes into others' hands
Other speakers at the Cebit opening ceremony emphasized personal data protection
Emerging markets are hottest spots for new cloud jobs
AMD gets rid of its last manufacturing assets to focus on chip design
Schumer calls on the agency to investigate apps that access the photos of mobile phone users
Ruby on Rails developers reanalyze mass assignment security implications after GitHub gets hacked
The company has created a team that will focus on the open-source cloud platform
Screen size wisdom, goodbye button, Clearwire's longing, the A5+ chip
Earlier Microsoft was dropped from one of the lawsuits after it pointed out that the content was not from its websites
Someone switched Anonymous-recommended DDoS attack tool for malware that filches banking credentials, email passwords
The bring-your-own-device trend brings IT challenges
New protocol could open the door for Wi-Fi roaming between carriers
Informatica and MapR tackle the problem of analyzing data in Hadoop in near-real time
Condusiv to focus on data optimization, recovery technology
Kim Dotcom's release on bail was upheld last week by a court in Auckland