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Security experts eWEEK spoke with were not surprised by the Hacking Team breach.
In June, according to eWeek.
The carrier's representatives, however, referred eWEEK back to Microsoft, which then provided the statement.
SAFE is a U.S.-only program," a Samsung spokesperson told eWEEK.
Last week, he hosted the founders of22 startups at his San Francisco home- and eWeek was in attendance to report on the advice he gave.
Guido Jouret, CTO of Cisco's Emerging Technology Group,said in an interview with eWEEK.
As has been reported here in eWEEK previously, infrastructure as a service(IaaS) is the fastest-growing segment of the public cloud services market;
Chris Preimesberger was named Editor of Features& Analysis at eWEEK in November 2011.
In fact, eWEEK learned through a Microsoft insider that the company has bought enough extra cloud-related data center hardware to cover 17 football fields- or 979,200 square feet.
Rob Enderle, principal analyst of the Enderle Group,wrote in an Aug. 5 email to eWEEK.
As eWEEK reported in November 2011, security researchers blame this Android malware growth on the ease of posting applications to Google Play(nee Android Market).
And just to confuse the issue even more,I have been reviewing Android phones for eWEEK for a long time.
In an interview with eWEEK at the Lotusphere 2011 conference here, Mike Rhodin, senior vice president of IBM's Software Solutions Group, said,"We have all seen the Facebook effect, even before the movie.
The feature can help automate policy creation, Jon Oltsik, an analyst with Enterprise Strategy Group,told eWEEK.
In a video interview with eWEEK, Rick Gordon, managing partner of Mach37, provides insight into the new class, as well as how overall the program has been working to help 35 companies over the last three years.
Microsoft"will need to get into the hardware business if it really wants togenerate serious cash," Mawston told eWEEK.
Tom Rizzo, senior director of Microsoft Online Services,insisted in a May 17 interview with eWEEK that businesses were trying Google's business-cloud offerings and then shifting back into Microsoft's camp.
Apple's Chinese manufacturing operations are“directly orindirectly responsible for tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs,” according to eWeek.
While Don Reisinger of eWeek listed his requested features for the next version, Michael Muchmore of PC Magazine tested Platform Preview 1's performance and HTML5 support with both Microsoft's and third parties' test suites.
CoreOS uses update channels, similar to client software applications such as the Google Chrome browser, Alex Polvi, CEO of CoreOS,told eWEEK.
Rumors have been bouncing around various tech news Websites for months,including eWEEK, that Microsoft and Apple are close to an agreement on developing a version of the Office suite to run on the iOS operating system that powers iPads, iPhones and iPod Touch devices.
To ensure the best possible user experience on the E7 we have decided to begin shipping in early 2011,"Nokia spokesperson Joseph Gallo told eWEEK.
During my tests of Ubuntu 8.04, both in its final form and in a series of test releases that led up to the official launch April 24,I have been impressed enough with the distribution to award it the eWEEK Labs Analyst's Choice designation.
Unlike the limitations of onsite contact centers, cloud-based contact center systemsare often deployable within 48 hours, according to eWeek.
The move is typical of spammers trying to get their hands on Internet address space that has not been blacklisted,security pros told eWEEK.
Doctors and caregivers can use SecuraFone Health to remain in constant contact regarding thepatient's health stats," Holbert told eWEEK in an email.
It's probably the business of vision, and whether or not[Meyer] can be the inspiring leader andbring the company to the next level," Kay said in an interview with eWEEK.
AT&T will sell the VRI remote patient monitoring solution to its customers as part of a managed service," Eleanor Chye, executive director for mobility health care and pharma at AT&T Business and Home Solutions,told eWEEK in an email.