Amid the worst job market in 25 years, IT is holding steady. Most CIOs are maintaining their current staffing levels; …
Power grid is found susceptible to cyberattack
An emerging network of intelligent power switches, called the Smart Grid, could be taken down by a cyberattack, according to …
Economic blues could slow datacenter construction
Datacenter construction requires a massive investment in time and cash before a facility is completed. It's no wonder, then, that …
Establishing End to End Trust
It is not an overstatement to say that the Internet has transformed the way we live. Social networking represents the …
SAP to virtualise 500 servers with Xen
SAP, a flagship Citrix customer, expects to save 35 percent in terminal server costs by combining XenServer virtualisation with the …
Cloud computing wins converts
Most IT leaders see cloud computing as viable technology that can help the bottom line, but concerns about security and …
What does a real green data center look like?
Companies looking for a green data center model should take a look at the new facility Internap built in Somerville, …
Using your network to weather the global economic storm
Perhaps never before has the global economy faced such uncertainty – at least not on this scale. What started with …
Contracting economy forces new cellular priorities
The only reason an enterprise IT professional would go to this year's Mobile World Congress is to track down a …
Holiday season saw spike in Trojan & spam activity
The year-end holiday season saw a surge in Trojan activity and spam worldwide, according to network security provider Fortinet. According …
Nokia scraps its WiMAX Internet Tablet
Nokia has scrapped its WiMAX Internet tablet device, just months after it became available in the United States for Sprint's …
Microsoft/Nortel relationship again under microscope
Nortel's bankruptcy filing could force it into restructuring that could influence many of its noted partnerships such as a unified …
Microsoft/Nortel relationship again under microscope
In November, the two companies said the four-year Innovative Communications Alliance (ICA) formed in 2006 was solid and intact. ICA …
Nortel files for bankruptcy
Nortel is attempting to put the brakes on its financial free fall by seeking bankruptcy protection in the United States, …
Nokia ends production of its only WiMax device
After selling them for just a few months, Nokia has decided to stop making its N810 WiMax Edition handheld computer. …
Doing more with less
Nearly every initiative data center managers pursue today has a common goal: getting more work done with fewer resources, according …
Hackers deface NATO, US Army Web sites
Hackers have taken down two high-profile targets as they continue their ongoing Web attacks in support of Palestine, defacing Web …
AMD foundry gets U.S. government OK
AMD announced in October that it would spin off its chip-making operations into a separate company. Two investment funds owned …
HP on a roll, but challenges await in 2009
HP last month reported fourth quarter net revenue of US$33.6 billion, a 19% year-over-year increase, or 16% after adjusting for …
Perot’s healthcare foray in the region
Perot Systems Corporation announced that The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan has selected the company to manage the pilot deployment of …