Barack Obama hasn't even appointed a chief technology officer yet, but thousands of people are using a new Web site …
Intel launches Core i7
Intel began sales of its high-end Core i7 desktop chips in Tokyo late Saturday night, bringing to market a series …
Threats to online users growing: IronPort
IronPort Systems, provider of solutions that protect businesses against spam, viruses and malware, and now part of Cisco, is going …
Avaya adds words to the voicemail
Avaya will let enterprise workers leave voicemail messages and combine them with e-mail, giving both callers and recipients new options …
Avaya names new CEO
Kennedy is currently CEO of JDS Uniphase Corporation, and a member of its board of directors. He will remain with …
Intrusion-prevention systems still not used full throttle: survey
Infonetics Research interviewed 169 security professionals responsible for managing IPS in their organizations to find out whether the full functionality …
McAfee to acquire Secure Computing
The deal is being touted as combining Secure Computing’s strengths in firewall, Web and e-mail gateway filtering with McAfee’s intrusion …
Data networks won’t cut it for convergence
Today's data networks won't cut it as foundations for real-time applications like voice and video, experts said this week at …
IT budgets suffer more shrinkage
Industry watchers are once again lowering their forecasts for IT spending as enterprise IT buyers report they are cutting budgets …
Extreme Networks, HP boost VoIP security
Extreme Networks plans to unveil a software upgrade to its security appliances designed to better safeguard VoIP traffic. Separately, HP …
Going virtual
Are Multi-protocol Label Switching (MPLS) VPNs the way to go? For many corporate network needs the answer is yes, absolutely, …
As Google turns 10, enterprise success in question
As the search giant celebrates its 10th anniversary of incorporation this month, riding a years-long bonanza from its search business, …
E-mail and Innovation
I have forever struggled to manage my outlook in a way that is easy, intuitive and productive to find information …
More cores, bigger cache give boost to Dunnington
Code-named Dunnington, the six-core Xeon processor is designed for servers that have four or more processors. Manufactured using a 45-nanometer …
AMD to make a splash in the server chipset space
The new chipset will be geared toward servers, with multiple sockets to plug in additional server chips. The chipset could …
Blade growth to be stymied
Gartner projects a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19 % for blade shipments from 2007 through 2012. The dramatic …
Wireless networks: The burning questions
How will 802.11n high-throughput wireless LANs affect the corporate net? A surprising number of wireless LAN vendors have recently announced …