Best of the blogs: When they occur, it’s important to mark your IT staff’s victories in one way or another — particularly those that bring the most positive impact to your users. If at all possible, point out that the project was a partnership between tech and the business side. E-mail is the obvious, and easiest, place to begin. Just “make sure not to over-use it, otherwise it will lose its impact,” Jon Williams writes in this New York CTO post. The news beat: An anonymous researcher boasts of creating a Mac worm in a matter of hours that slips in through a vulnerability Apple missed with its May round of patches. The EU is set to rule on Microsoft’s antitrust appeal come September 17, the outcome of which will shape the local software industry’s future. Oracle adds Google Maps to the Field Service application within its E-Business Suite. And Google offers site search to SMBs in the form of Custom Search Business Edition. Careers: When not mere marketing, the cliche win-win situation is, in the words of John West, “the right way to do things.” The topic is restructuring your team. “You’re a leader with a tight deadline and too much work to do. One member of your small team isn’t pulling his weight,” he explains. What to do? For starters, remember that people aren’t stupid and they know when they’re not doing well. Still, the situation needs to be rectified. “A lot of times this requires some shuffling and reorganizing.” Careers