Top AOL deal maker gives up daily duties
David Colburn will continue to work on broad issues affecting America Online, but he's giving up day-to-day oversight of the business affairs division, sources say.
David Colburn will continue to work on broad issues affecting America Online, but he's giving up day-to-day oversight of the business affairs division, sources say.
PCs of suspected terrorists, pedophiles gather dust as investigators struggle to decrypt hard-drive data, they say.
Businesses should no longer let IT staff dictate how a company secures itself, analyst firm says.
As the digital world grows smaller, the push for a single time zone gains momentum. Will Netizens buy 'Internet time'?
LONDON -- The millennium bug is expectedto take a bite out of the wallets of the world's insurers, butthe magnitude of its impact on the industry is still open fordebate. Insurance industry trade groups are quick to downplay thepotential for millennium bug losses, saying that most policieswill not respond to the problem.
Lack of clear return on investment, combined with interoperability issues, is holding back adoption of the technology.
Laptop and PDA users in the United Kingdom will soon be offered wireless high-speed Internet access at 15 of Britain's major railway stations. Megabeam, a European provider of wireless Internet service, said Monday it has reached an agreement with Railtrack, which owns the country's railway infrastructure, to install Wi-Fi hot spots at nine London terminals and six regional stations.
British scientists announce the completion of one of the building blocks for large-scale data sharing over the Grid--a proposed network seen as the successor to the Internet.
Businesses warned that "dusting for prints" after a security crisis is a must if threats are to be contained.
Bruce Schneier says profit-minded corporations are at fault for flaws in software.