| TOP STORIES - November 4, 2008 | | | | | | | Microsoft's Ray Ozzie Talks Open Source, Azure In an interview with eWEEK at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference, the company's chief software architect explained Microsoft's role in open source and interoperability, software modeling and the Windows Azure cloud OS. READ MORE >> Data Leak Prevention, DLP Security Vendors Grow Up The market for data leak prevention tools led to numerous acquisitions in 2008. As the spending spree slows and the hype around DLP dies down, more comprehensive approaches are emerging on the market, and customers' needs and expectations are evolving. READ MORE >> Sponsored by: Business Objects, an SAP Company Rushed? Work Less. Deliver More. We are talking about fewer reports to create & schedule. Automatic report delivery day or night. Secure end user access to live interactive reports. Crystal Reports(R) Server 2008 -- take the rush out of IT. Try it now. | | Google Brings Premier Edition SLA to Calendar, Docs, Sites, Talk Apps Coming on the heels of more Gmail outages, the move is an attempt to provide Google's messaging and collaboration software users with assurances more on par with those for enterprise applications. READ MORE >> Salesforce.com Boosts Enterprise SAAS via Google Visualization API Salesforce.com has built software tools to let developers write applications with Google's Visualization API, which lets programmers create reporting tools and dashboards that may be published anywhere on the Web for business intelligence and analysis. READ MORE >> Fixing Vista's Troubles See the steps available to users to improve the Vista experience and what is Microsoft's strategy for addressing the widespread unpopularity and perceived failings of the OS. READ MORE >> | |  | | | |  | | | |
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