Brocade has unveiled a switch and network adapters that join Fibre Channel over Ethernet and Convergence Enhanced Ethernet (CEE) into …
Users warned of virtualization’s ‘dark side’
Users are paying little attention to some of the downsides of virtualization in their haste to reap the benefits that …
Analysis: Where did Sun go wrong?
Just before the crash of the dot-com boom that spawned the meteoric rise of Sun Microsystems Inc., then-CEO Scott McNealy …
Cisco to buy Tidal Software for $105 million
Cisco this week said it intends to acquire Tidal Software, a privately-held maker of application management and automation software for …
What’s on tap from EMC, VMware?
EMC is promising a look at the “virtual data center of the future” in an announcement scheduled for Tuesday. EMC …
Al Otaiba launches Sitecom ‘Wireless Range Extender’
Al Otaiba Communications exclusive distributor for Sitecom in the Middle East region, announced the availability of the WL-330 Sitecom Wireless …
Nortel expands its NAC offerings
Nortel today is announcing a second offering in its family of NAC products, a software platform that runs only on …
Google adds Java to App Engine cloud service
Google announced a new version of its App Engine application-hosting service that adds multiple capabilities, including an early look at …
HP throws in towel over key Wi-Fi lawsuit
In a move that could have far reaching implications for the Wi-Fi industry, HP has reached a confidential settlement with …
HP automates management of VMware
HP Wednesday announced updates to its business service automation suite designed to help customers cut the cost of managing virtualization …
Apple updates Xserve with Nehalem Xeon processors
Apple on Tuesday updated its 1U rackmount server, Xserve. The new sever is based on Intel's latest Nehalem Xeon Processors, …
SNIA embraces Ethernet for storage networking
The Storage Networking Industry Association this week made a change that really brings home just how much Ethernet is making …
iPhone to uplift Wi-Fi capabilities
Apple seems to be laying the groundwork to introduce high-capacity, low-power 802.11n Wi-Fi to the iPod Touch, and presumably to …
Wireless USB: Was it worth the wait?
As the Universal Serial Bus (USB) approaches its 13th birthday, like other adolescents it's eager to start thinking and acting …
HP unveils Nehalem-based servers, touts energy efficiency
Each server in the new line uses fewer than half as many watts as its predecessor, says Alfred Steinecker, Director, …
Saving with Skype in the mobile enterprise
Skype, with its initial proprietary protocols and peer-to-peer behavior, has historically not been particularly popular with enterprise IT departments. However, …
Unified communications applications coming to the cloud
Expect more communications services from cloud-computing providers such as IBM's LotusLive Engage that becomes available tomorrow, according to makers of …
China denies playing a role in ‘GhostNet’ cyberspy ring
Chinese officials last week denied suggestions that China's government is involved in a cyberespionage ring that has attacked foreign government …
Medical records on the iPhone debuts at health IT expo
Doctors with an iPhone or iPod Touch will be able to view patients' electronic health records using a new application …
Trend Micro expands SaaS security strategy
Trend Micro expanded its software-as-a service strategy to reach a wider range of business customers while taking steps to keep …