Advanced Micro Devices today offered more details about its forthcoming Fusion processor, including the speed, power consumption and plans to …
Juniper to integrate mobile networks and edge routers
At next week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Juniper Networks will launch products that integrate mobile networks into its MX …
Microsoft offers Visual Studio 2010 release candidate
Microsoft has taken another step toward releasing its Visual Studio 2010 IDE and the accompanying .Net Framework 4 programming platform, …
IBM, HP servers won't stop x86 onslaught on Unix
The announcement of high-end servers by IBM and Hewlett-Packard this week won't halt declining Unix server sales as the onslaught …
Joining forces
Boasting a new streamlined channel partner programme, AMD is using the recently unveiled Fusion Partner Programme, a single channel programme …
HP blade takes a stab at Cisco
In this test, we assessed the HP ProCurve Threat Management Services zl module (TMS) in terms of its features, usability …
AMD aims for GPUs in mainstream servers starting 2012
Advanced Micro Devices will put more focus on tightly integrating graphics processor cores into mainstream servers starting 2012 as it …
IBM will inch up heat in new data center
IBM has opened a football field-size data center in North Carolina it says will rely heavily on outside air for …
UWinnipeg and Cisco plan to commercialize research
A new commercial research centre at the University of Winnipeg intends to build a bridge between academia and business, which …
China takes step to toughen hacking laws
Chinese police and judicial officials are formulating new measures that govern how hacking crimes are handled by courts, the country’s …
Maturing MFPs, colour printing market
Express changes in the corporate printing market are leading to increased awareness and use of such technologies as managed print …
China takes step to toughen hacking laws
Chinese police and judicial officials are formulating new measures that govern how hacking crimes are handled by courts, the country's …
2020 vision
As they imagine the Internet of 2020, computer scientists are starting from scratch and re-thinking everything: from IP addresses to …
Setback for SAP in Oracle suit
Oracle has won a battle regarding the way damages can be calculated in its intellectual property lawsuit against SAP, according …
BI's dirty secret: Better tools no match for bad strategy
The pressure on CIOs to deliver business intelligence tools and analytic applications–on the cheap and ASAP–has been building steadily for …
Dark clouds gather over online security
Google may have threatened to leave China in order to keep us all from concluding that “the cloud” can't be …
Google joins the ‘kill-IE6’ campaign
Google has announced that Google Docs will drop support for Microsoft’s nearly nine-year-old Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) browser starting on …
Google joins the 'kill-IE6' campaign
Google has announced that Google Docs will drop support for Microsoft's nearly nine-year-old Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) browser starting on …
Cisco UCS wows
Revolutionary. Cutting edge. State of the art. These are words and phrases that are bandied around so very many products …
Malware aims to evade Windows 7 safeguards
Experts agree that Windows 7 has enhanced security to ward off attacks on vulnerabilities in old software. But what if …