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Outsource or Keep It Home? Have It Your Way: Q&A With Alpine Access CEO Chris Carrington

Not that long ago, the outsourcing of customer service to home-based agents was a small niche category, viewed as not quite on par with a bricks-and-mortar call center operation. For a number of reasons, that perception is changing -- starting with the lower costs involved in using a home-based agent network, and ending with the growing number of quality providers that have highly qualified staffs on hand.

FTC Pulls Plug on Vile ISP

The Federal Trade Commission has shut down an ISP that it painted as the worst of the worst in cyberspace. ...

Google Lobbyist Unfit for Deputy CTO Job, Say Critics

Two nonprofit groups are protesting the Obama administration's pending appointment of Andrew McLaughlin to the post of U.S. deputy chief technology officer. McLaughlin's background as director of Google's global public policy constitutes a major conflict of interest with the government role he would be assuming, the groups contend. ...

Telcos Score Victory in Legal Wrangling Over Warrantless Wiretaps

U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker on Wednesday dismissed dozens of lawsuits against telecommunication companies that cooperated with the Bush administration's so-called warrantless wiretapping activities several years ago. The once-secret program allowed government agents to listen in on U.S. citizens' telephone conversations without having to get a warrant as required by law.

DoJ May Probe Collusion Over Tech Talent Pools

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an investigation into the hiring practices of high-tech firms to determine whether they are colluding with one another, according to a report in The Washington Post, which cites unnamed sources. ...

Military Tweets News From War Zone

Last month, the Pentagon began using a newly opened Twitter account to deliver on-the-ground news of events in Afghanistan, and the channel has begun to pick up traction. ...

Windows 7 Starter Breaks Away From App Restrictions

In a departure from what it did with Windows XP and Windows Vista, Microsoft has decided to give users of Window 7 Starter on small notebook PCs -- netbooks -- the ability to run as many applications simultaneously as they would like. The original plan had been to limit users of the Windows 7 Starter edition to three simultaneous applications, excluding background processes such as antivirus applications, wireless and Bluetooth, and system tools like Explorer and Control Panel.

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Riding Out the Storm: Q&A With Information Builders CEO Gerry Cohen

Business Intelligence has evolved considerably in the last several years. At one time the domain of PhDs or other highly trained employees, it has become accessible to the masses. ...

Obama Outlines Serious New Cybersecurity Strategies

President Barack Obama held a press conference on Friday to announce the creation of a new White House office of cybersecurity, helmed by a chief who will report to the National Security Council and the National Economic Council. ...

Inventory Management on a Shoestring

Fidelitone Logistics, a third-party logistics provider based near Chicago, works with retailers like Best Buy, Black & Decker and Aero Bed International to manage their inventories and ship consumer goods worldwide. ...

Time Warner Unburdens Itself of AOL

Time Warner is officially releasing AOL from its parentage. A year after announcing its intention to separate from the struggling unit, Time Warner said Thursday the time had come ...

Rumor: Microsoft Betting Big Bucks on Bing

There are more signs that the unveiling of Microsoft's revamped Live Search -- codenamed "Kumo" during its development phase -- is at hand. It's been widely speculated that Steve Ballmer will introduce it this week at the Wall Street Journal's D: All Things Digital conference ...

The Cloud's Mix 'n' Match Muddle

Earlier this year, HP rolled out a new offering to help companies manage the operations and applications they're putting in the cloud. Called "HP Cloud Assure," it's a -- what else? -- a SaaS (Software as a Service) tool that monitors security and performance. ...

Microsoft Ditches EC Oral Hearing Plans in a Huff

Microsoft has withdrawn its request for an oral hearing over the latest antitrust charges levied against it by the European Commission. An oral hearing in the case is voluntary, and whether one is held should, theoretically, not impact its outcome. However, the EC's apparent inflexibility in accommodating Microsoft's request for a date change does not bode well for the company.

No More Mr. Nice Guy for Craigslist

After weeks of striking a conciliatory and cooperative tone, Craigslist is going on the offensive in the controversy over its erotic services section ...

The Supply Chain Gang, Part 2: Man vs. Metal

Part 1 of this two-part series takes a look at the increasing use of robotics systems to "man" the supply chain, along with some of the benefits and challenges this operational shift entails ...

Will Kumo Find Google's Search Soft Spots?

It's difficult to imagine Google -- the market maker and breaker of allthings online-search related -- ever being dislodged from its perch as king ofthe hill. If there were a company that could do so, it would most likely beanother market maker -- say, Microsoft ...

Facebook Knocks Down Another Single Sign-On Hurdle With OpenID Adoption

Facebook is adding support for OpenID to its Web site, allowing usersaccess to the social media sign-on platform. Facebook is the standard's largest relaying party -- that is, the largest Web site accepting log-ins from OpenID ...

The Supply Chain Gang, Part 1: Robots on the March

Zappos, online shoe emporium extraordinaire, has been expanding itsline of merchandise in recent years -- offering clothes, watches and otherjewelry, and even housewares. For the consumer, the shift has appearedeffortless -- just more categories to explore on the Web site.Behind the scenes, though, Zappos had to realign its warehouseoperations to accommodate the new items. Specifically, thesophisticated automated conveyor-based technology that routed the shoepurchases so well didn't work so well for anything else...

AT&T Floats New Data Storage SaaS Play

AT&T is expanding its cloud computing product line with a storage play aimed at enterprise users who want to access data via their laptops, smartphones and other Web-accessible devices. Called "Synaptic Storage as a Service AT&T," it is a joint offering with EMC. ...

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