With Google Inc. set to bring Google Apps to government agencies next year, analysts say it's a move that could …
Google to deliver 'government cloud' to feds in 2010
Google will offer cloud-computing services designed specifically for U.S. government agencies starting next year, the company announced Tuesday at the …
NEC upgrades HYDRAstor grid storage system
NEC Corp unveiled several upgrades to its flagship HYDRAstor grid-storage system, adding write-once, read-many (WORM) capabilities and the ability to …
Can mainframe use really grow?
Some industry observers still like to kick dents in the mainframe saying it’s not the corporate platform of the future …
Block data leaks at the endpoint
It almost goes without saying that the greatest threat to the security of an enterprise network often comes from within. …
Domain-name abuse proliferates
For legitimate businesses, a domain name is a way to hang a shingle in cyberspace. In the criminal world, domain …
EMC lures away Intel's Gelsinger
EMC has remade its management team by luring a high-ranking executive away from Intel, potentially setting up a succession process …
Optoma's 2800 ANSI Lumen ES526 SVGA projector
Optoma announced the ES526, which with its 2800 ANSI lumens, is possibly the brightest projector in its class. Combine that with a …
Taking care of your Laptop
Regular maintenance of IT infrastructure is vital for SMBs to keep their business running smoothly. Endpoint devices like laptops should …
Raising the bar
No longer is a managed firewall adequate to protect vital network and information assets. A complete security offering requires a …
Inside dynamic workload management
Dynamic workflow management — the ability to sense changes in demand and automatically invoke requisite application and server resources to …
Researchers slam fickle iPhone anti-fraud feature
The iPhone's new defense — meant to prevent users from reaching phishing sites — is inconsistent at best, a security …
Apple patches 10 iPhone bugs, 4 QuickTime flaws
Apple issued a pair of updates yesterday that patched 10 vulnerabilities in its iPhone software and four in its QuickTime …
Migrating to all-IP surveillance
All-IP video security leverages your investment in network infrastructure, and is simpler, more elegant and accessible to users across the …
Oops, there goes another data-loss prevention vendor
In the latest sign of data-loss prevention (DLP) market consolidation, Trustwave announced it has acquired Vericept for an undisclosed amount. …
White House CIO to disclose cloud computing plans
White House Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra will explain how the federal government plans to offer cloud computing services to …
Mobile banking report cards in, some failing
A new mobile banking report card that looked at the user friendliness of the mobile services offered by 29 of …
Encryption made easier with new key management tools
In response to dramatic and widely publicized losses of data over the last few years, IT execs are moving to …
Cisco fixes TCP denial-of-service bug
Cisco Systems Inc. this week issued a patch for a denial-of-service vulnerability that affects multiple products. The vulnerability allows attackers …
Microsoft confirms some critical unpatched bugs
Microsoft has confirmed that a bug in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and the release candidates of Windows 7 and …