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Studies show that IT workloads are rising as technology is added but staffing levels plateau.
The greeting card company built a new, faster website and saw a 30% uptick in its customer conversion rate.
UC San Diego research report estimates that average worker processes about 3TB of data annually
HP also announced new ultraportable Elitebook laptops with Intel's latest Sandy Bridge processors
Google has been displaced after four years in the top position
They are developing internal and cloud-based services for printing from mobile devices
The organization is drumming up support from volunteers for higher localization of its browser
Integrates with EMC's backup and deduplication product for legal discovery, regulatory compliance purposes
The next version of MySQL, version 5.6, will be geared toward better performance
The legislation would require online businesses to honor do-not-track requests from consumers
RenRen and other companies are embraced despite accounting issues
Speculation swirls that Apple might ditch Intel for ARM-based chips
RIM simulates Android, Sprint pushes it into enterprise, and get ready for some Ice Cream Sandwich
Wants users in iTunes to sell more stuff, says one; another says the move away from computers will force Apple's hand
The broadband provider's new caps seem to be motivated by money, not network management, two groups say
The carrier expects the new network to reach more than 25 percent of its users this year
Earlier LastPass order in wake of database breach is rescinded amid widespread user frustration
NASA teamed up with IBM to create the technology to put Alan Shepard into orbit
Apple's next iPhone said to be coming this fall, maybe in two models, and probably supporting over-the-air updates
Poor working conditions and pay continue, according to a watchdog group based in Hong Kong
Chrome OS laptops may launch at big Google event
Results boosted by networks group, as traffic growth in the U.S. spreads to other parts of the world
China has barred foreign gaming consoles from being sold in the country
'Different network, different databases' from one possibly hacked, claims CEO
The handset maker signed the accord with an alliance of 11 Asian carriers
Gartner, IT execs say companies must expand BI to include analysis of broad tracts of internal, external data
Latest all-in-one is based on Intel's Z68 chipset for Sandy Bridge
Apple launched a new version of the iconic tablet in China on Friday
CEO Howard Stringer apologizes and launched an ID theft protection scheme for US users
"IPv4 diehards" and "IPv6 purists" are both wrong: The transition will be long and hard, Brocade said
Users of the online password management service will need to reset their master passwords as precaution, company says
Ambition, distraction and management top the list as Cisco looks to correct consecutive quarters of disappointing results
Intel hasn't broken into the tablet market, but 3D processor tech announced Wednesday could boost chip maker
Two defendants returned counterfeit equipment to Cisco in exchange for legitimate parts
Anonymous falls short of outright denying responsibility for Sony breach
After Nokia, then Apple, RIM is third in first quarter smartphone shipments, IDC says
Also slates fixes for PowerPoint, and will debut modified exploitability index
Weeks after Cisco CEO Chambers releases memo and dumps Flip, the company realigns operations and management
House Republicans say antitrust laws are enough to protect broadband customers
Both support Android 2.3 and HD video recording
Google announces that the Android-based tablet users can use Google Earth to view buildings in 3D for the first time