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Putting a plug in insider leaks

A start-up has launched software designed to stop leaks of sensitive business information by focusing on the greatest risk: insiders. Read more »

Apple's WWDC: New iPhone, new OS X, new .Mac?

Expect to hear new details about the future of Apple's Mac OS X and Web business next week at the Worldwide Developers Conference — and we think there might be a new iPhone, too. Read more »

Red Hat adopts Novell e-mail software

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Web domains hit new high

If the size of the World Wide Web was measured by the number of domain names then it is growing faster than at any time in its history, according to figures released by research and analysis firm Netcraft last week. Read more »

Skype releases IM developer tools

VoIP giant Skype is now letting Web sites and other Internet applications tap into the pool of people using the Luxembourg-based company's instant-messaging service. Read more »

Details on Intel's beta Mac development tools

Intel has released betas of its software development tools for Mac OS X running on the Intel architecture. Read more »

Sun: Tape storage evolving, not dead

Magnetic tape data storage may have been around for more than half a century but systems administrators will be stuck with it for some time yet, according to one of Sun Microsystems' top storage executives. Read more »

Researchers envision the Linux of routing

Researchers developing new open-source software for Internet Protocol routers are hoping that they can do for routing what Linux did for operating systems. Read more »

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Connecting with virtual teams

Though convenient, dealing with people virtually can have its drawbacks. This consultant learned the hard way what can be lost in translation. Read more »

Business plans tool kit

Good financial planning and oversight start with a business plan. But not every client has the budget for heavy-duty commercial programs for plan development. Here's a free software tool to quickly put business plans together. Read more »

First impressions of ASP.NET's MVC framework

Find out why you may want to use Microsoft's Model View Controller (MVC) framework instead of Web Forms. Read more »

Sanity check: Five reasons to centralise your IT department

This article takes a look at the top five arguments for centralisation of your IT department. Read more »

Deliver targeted content to users with RSS

Want to deliver announcements to a targeted audience? Builder columnist, Scott Withrow looks at delivering content via RSS. Read more »

Ensuring a successful consulting engagement

Consultants can be a great help to a software project or team but it's important to get the right person on board. Scott Withrow shares his advice in this article. Read more »

Get into the Groove

Hands up anyone who has heard of Groove? The Microsoft Office specialists in the front-row can put their hands down. Read more »

MVC design pattern brings about better organisation and code reuse

Using the MVC design pattern's three components for your development, you can open up new levels of robustness, code reuse, and organisation. Read more »

Guide to peer reviews

This guide will outline some of the positives and negatives of the process and offer some tips on how to make your reviews more productive for your development team. Read more »

Project management tips

Builder.com columnist Tom Mochal shares his tips on a host of project management issues in this Q&A format. Read more »

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