Oracle, Red Hat, Tibco and Adobe this week showed that software sales, especially for products geared for the enterprise, continue …
HP unveils thin client virtualisation solutions
Faced with increasing competition and a fast paced global environment organisations are making investments in strategic IT investments that enable …
Dell plugs hole in virtualisation stack
Dell has filled the last big hole in its virtualisation stack through a partnership with Netuitive, which makes analytics software …
Dell partners with Netuitive to fill holes in virtualisation stack
Dell has filled the last big hole in its virtualisation stack through a partnership with Netuitive, which makes analytics software …
Big data world
At this year’s EMC World, the IT giant integrated its strengths in storage and the cloud to present solutions that …
Nokia not ready for a tablet — yet
f cell phone maker Nokia rolls out a tablet device one day, it will be late to a game where …
Software AG calls for process excellence
Middleware giant Software AG’s annual Process World event, which attracted 900 participants from 34 countries, was kicked off in Berlin …
SAP revamps performance management suite
SAP is preparing to release a major revamp of its software for EPM (enterprise performance management), a subset of BI …
Cisco, Xerox to offer mobile printing systems
Cisco Systems has teamed up with Xerox to create a mobile printing system that lets users print from any device …
Cisco, Xerox join for mobile printing
Cisco Systems has teamed up with Xerox to create a mobile printing system that lets users print from any device …
Brocade developing 32-Gigabit Fibre Channel
Brocade Technologies, which announced 16G bps (bit-per-second) Fibre Channel products on Monday, is already working on a 32G bps version …
Oracle gives up on commercial Open Office
Oracle announced over the weekend that it will no longer sell a commercial version of the Open Office productivity suite, …
Security investments in region are shifting, says IBM’s Lamb
“IT security investments in the Middle East are fast shifting from intrusion protection technology to more database protection solutions, although …
Haves vs. have-nots
A handful of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software companies have exited the great recession, regained their footing and posted respectable …
Pre-nimbus perplexity
Just for once, let’s not talk cloud. Instead, let’s look at the technology initiative that, a few years back, was …
IBM products aim to speed up, automate virtualisation
IBM is aiming to make it easier for enterprises to manage their virtualised environments, with new features in the Tivoli …
Cisco names first COO as company reinvents itself
Cisco Systems has named Gary Moore as its first COO, formally giving CEO John Chambers a sidekick to help transition …
Dell introduces server with 96 CPU cores
Dell yesterday introduced a server that can accommodate up to 96 CPU cores — a big boost in the computational …
Cisco, VMware and EMC launch new company
The new Virtual Computing Environment (VCE) company, which includes the founding vendor’s original VCE coalition, unveiled two years ago, as …
Juniper blows past revenue estimates
Juniper posted fourth-quarter revenue well beyond Wall Street expectations. Revenue for the period ended Dec. 31 was $1.19 billion, up …