NWME: Why do we need to scrap Big Iron? It’s because every customer we talk to typically run into the …
Game plan for Unified Communications
For example, customers are demanding simpler user experiences and faster service delivery and response times. Employees, especially new-generation workers, have …
What Google knows about you
“Google knows more about you than your mother.” Kevin Bankston, senior staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, recently made …
Five ways Exchange 2010 will be faster, more scalable
Microsoft Corp. said that its upcoming Exchange Server 2010 software will be able to read and write e-mails to disk …
OpenOffice.org 3.1: The next generation
The latest version of the open-source office suite OpenOffice.org 3.1 has just arrived, and it's a good one. While some …
SAP expands business-intelligence strategy
SAP AG unveiled software for business intelligence and analytics, areas that are becoming integral to the strategy of the German …
Wi-Fi hotspots get a second wind
Wi-Fi hotspots are back in the spotlight, with more operators getting onboard. Cheaper international data roaming, better indoor coverage and …
15 great uses for GPS on the iPhone
Travelers used to need a guidebook, map, local newspaper, and much more just to cover the basics of getting around …
Oracle cuts some support prices — temporarily
Just a week after rival SAP AG revised its plan to raise support costs, Oracle Corp. announced plans to offer …
6 ways to protect your privacy on Google
Concerned that Google knows too much about you? The company provides many ways to protect your privacy online — you …
160,000 accounts breached at UC Berkeley
The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) has begun notifying more than 160,000 students, alumni and others about the potential …
Dell netbook rumor prompts questions about Android
Reports that Dell Inc. might use Google Inc.'s Android operating system in a netbook raises questions about what the device …
Blue Coat looks to streamline WAN optimization rollouts
Blue Coat Systems is aiming for instant gratification with a new configuration wizard designed to help IT professionals get their …
Sun shareholders file suit to block sale to Oracle
Sun Microsystems Inc. shareholders filed three separate lawsuits last month in an effort to halt the company's pending sale to …
IE on pace to drop below 50% share by 2011
Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE), which again fell to a new market share low last month, is on a pace of …
Seagate drives hit by firmware glitch
A UK data recovery specialist has warned that users are still at risk from a firmware update from Seagate, which …
Intel’s Atom chip finding its way into servers
Intel's Atom processor is starting to find its way into some types of servers, bringing a new low-power option for …
IBM, Microsoft quibble over Office 2007’s new ODF support
In the latest bout of sniping in the long-running feud over document format standards, IBM this week claimed that Microsoft …
Striving for synergy
Citrix Synergy, which brings together virtualization, networking and application delivery together, got underway here in Las Vegas on Tuesday. MGM …
Citrix moves on cloud
In order to bring the economics and flexibilities of the cloud to the data centre, Citrix at its user show …