Add Melissa Hathaway to the list of cybersecurity experts who don’t want the job of White House cybersecurity czar. Hathaway, a former Bush administration official who led President Obama’s recent 60-day review of the federal government’s cybersecurity efforts, was thought to be a leading contender for the position. But according to The Wall Street Journal, she asked not to be considered for that post about two weeks ago, citing personal reasons. And now she’s resigned her current post as well.
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Is Dell positioning itself to make a large acquisition? It certainly appears that way. The company recently hired mergers-and-acquisitions specialist David Johnson away from IBM. And yesterday, it sold off $1 billion in bonds. Dell already has $9.7 billion in cash reserves on hand, so presumably it needs that extra billion for something beyond the “general corporate purposes” it claims.
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Goldman Sachs published its “Americas: 2009 Software Outlook” report today and it’s as dismal and ugly a forecast as you’d expect, given the current economic climate.
Of course, as ugly as it was, it could have been worse.
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Looks like Symantec’s antivirus software is a bit more “comprehensive” than we’d thought. A signature update to Norton AntiVirus, the antivirus component of the Norton 360 and Norton Internet Security suites, crippled thousands of Chinese PCs Friday, causing the software to flag two critical system files as hostile and erroneously quarantine them. “It’s a [...]
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