The U.K. security company that started a firestorm after claiming recent Windows security updates caused a widespread “black screen” lock-out …
RFID: A new hope in a new decade
For the past 10 years, radio-frequency identification (RFID) has followed the classic buzzword trajectory that is typically a blessing and …
Top data center challenges include social networks, rising energy costs
Enterprise data needs will grow a staggering 650% over the next five years, and that's just one of numerous challenges …
Sun's share of servers still slipping
Sun Microsystems share of the overall server market continues to slip away according to global results released by analyst firm …
Sun’s share of servers still slipping
Sun Microsystems share of the overall server market continues to slip away according to global results released by analyst firm …
Is unified communications still relevant?
Debate over the significance of Unified communications (UC) as a technology continues with Gartner and Frost & Sullivan arguing that …
Microsoft begins paving path for IT, cloud integration
Microsoft last week launched its first serious effort to build IT into its cloud plans by introducing technologies that help …
HP reports solid Q4 on services growth
Hewlett-Packard reported an 18 percent jump in profit for its fiscal fourth quarter, thanks in large part to the strength …
IBM smartphone software translates 11 languages
Researchers at IBM say they have created smart software that that translates text between English and 11 other languages including …
Microsoft denies it built 'backdoor' in Windows 7
Microsoft denied that it has built a backdoor into Windows 7, a concern that surfaced yesterday after a senior National …
Microsoft denies it built 'backdoor' in Windows 7
Microsoft denied that it has built a backdoor into Windows 7, a concern that surfaced yesterday after a senior National …
Open-source virtualization: Who's biting?
Virtualization is unarguably one of the biggest trends of the past few years, and open-source software has been on the …
Windows 7 sells twice as fast as past operating systems: Ballmer
Microsoft Corp. said that Windows 7 has sold twice as many units as any other Microsoft operating system in the …
Google goes for speed, security in Chrome OS
Google released its Chrome operating system to the open-source community and said it has designed the netbook OS to be …
Windows 7 sells twice as fast as past operating systems: Ballmer
Microsoft Corp. said that Windows 7 has sold twice as many units as any other Microsoft operating system in the …
AMD deal could end Intel legal woes
Last week's settlement of Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s lawsuit against Intel Corp. could mark the beginning of the end of …
AMD settlement won't blunt Intel R&D, exec says
Today's settlement of all antitrust litigation between Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. should benefit both firms — and …
How Nortel optical networking sale will change the industry
Nortel may be bankrupt but that doesn't mean it has no value. Take, for instance, the company's Metro Ethernet Networks …
Intel/AMD deal could solve virtualization compatibility problems
The $1.25 billion Intel/AMD settlement announced could improve competition in the server hardware market and solve some lingering problems related …
Cisco showcases big bets on collaboration
Unveiling 61 new products and features for enterprise employees to communicate with each other and partners, Cisco Systems executives emphasized …