The deal is worth about $35 million, including $17 million in cash and $18 million in Nuance stock. The value …
Microsoft sues Linux-based vendor over patents
Microsoft's lawsuit against Linux-based technology vendor TomTom over alleged patent violations could signal a more aggressive stance by the software …
Dell records 48 percent drop in net income
Dell's net income dropped 48 percent for the fourth quarter, the company said Thursday, as it also announced it is …
Getting network baselining right
While simple in concept, network baselining is often misunderstood. Baselining involves recording network traffic and performance, saving it for future …
Downadup worm may hammer Southwest Airlines URL March 13
Computers infected by the Downadup worm will “phone home” to several legitimate URLs this month, including one owned by Southwest …
Fujitsu Siemens debuts ‘zero-watt’ green PC
Fujitsu Siemens Computers plans to launch in the middle of this year an enterprise desktop computer that consumes no energy …
Storm clouds ahead
Cloud computing, which refers primarily to an on-demand service delivery model that may span both outsourced and premises-based platforms, is …
Microsoft details contents of enterprise bundle for Windows 7
In a series of briefings held on both coasts last week for product reviewers, Microsoft detailed the features that will …
IBM tries to tackle nanotube chip cooling
The researchers have found ways to measure the temperatures of tiny carbon nanotubes, which was not previously possible, said Phaedon …
NAC: Now? Or Never?
Today's highly mobile workforce, along with a plethora of new tech gadgets and access to the Internet from anywhere, has …
Most Oracle database shops don’t mandate security patch use
In a pair of online surveys that were jointly conducted between May and August of last year by the International …
Mozilla delays Firefox 3.1 again, slates another beta
Mozilla announced it will add another beta to the Firefox 3.1 development schedule, a move that will push the browser's …
The network is indeed the computer!
This famous marketing quote from Sun Microsystems is perfectly apt when dealing with security issues like virus/worm outbreak, DOS/DDOS attacks …
Downturn drives demand for outsourced data centres
With demand for data centre space showing no sign of slowing, and the ongoing effects of the credit crunch affecting …