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One Software Doesn't Fit All (Forbes) - Why software applications don't meet the needs of everyone in a company.
Software testing market resilient despite crisis: report (AFP via Yahoo! News) - The worldwide market for computer software and systems testing services is projected to reach 56 billion dollars by 2013 despite taking a hit from the global economic crisis, a report said Wednesday.
Significant System Software Update for T-Mobile G1 Coming Next Month (Brighthand) - T-Mobile plans an April release for a long-awaited system software update for the T-Mobile G1 that will add some important new features.
Software Developers Need to Think Parallel Says Intel (AnandTech) - Intel says parallel software is more important for many-core CPUs like "Larrabee"...
Layoffs leave orphaned hardware, unused software licenses (ARNnet) - Pat Beemer, IT director for Seattle Lighting , has a lot of orphaned computer hardware and unused software licenses on his hands -- the result of what he calls "serious" layoffs at the company.
Raxco Provides Virtualized Disk Defragmentation Software (Linux World) - Raxco Software announced the release of the PerfectDisk 10 Virtual Enterprise Edition for virtual environments using VMware ESX Server and Microsoft's Hyper-V or other Windows-based physical hosts. The PerfectDisk 10 Virtual Enterprise Edition is a disk defragmentation utility with Virtual Awareness designed to create optimal performance in virtual environments. Licensing also includes the ...
Software allows fans to play music like Beatles (Daily Telegraph) - Fans of the Beatles will be able to play computerised replicas of the band's instruments thanks to new computer software.
Vembu Technologies Launches Centralized Data Backup & Disaster Recovery Software For Educational Institutions (ChemicalOnline) - Vembu Technologies recently announced the launch of its latest backup software solution specifically meant for the education market- the StoreGrid Education Edition.
US Auto Parts, Leading Internet Retailer, Uses Tableau Data Visualization Software to Reveal Critical Trends in ... (The Auto Channel) - SEATTLE, March 11 -- Tableau Software (http://www.tableausoftware.com/), the global leader in fast analytics and data visualization software (http://www.tableausoftware.com/data-visualization-software), today announced that US Auto Parts has deployed the Tableau product suite throughout the company to analyze product sales, profitability, pricing, email marketing and fulfillment.
New software will help local e-911 centers (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke) - System administrator John Powers answers the phone saying, “This is Roanoke city 911, can I help you?“ A wireless call comes into Roanoke city’s E-911 center in an effort to test a software called “Pictometry” - which is aerial photography shot from 4 angles.
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