Nortel has signed up “hundreds” of new customers since filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection three weeks ago, and is …
Intel confirms eight-core server chip is Nehalem EX
Intel confirmed that the upcoming eight-core, 2.3 billion transistor processor it plans to detail next week is the Nehalem EX …
Cisco second-quarter sales, profit fall
Revenue for the quarter ended Jan. 24 was US$9.1 billion, down 7.5 percent from the second quarter of fiscal 2008. …
Dell outlines plan to help customers cut energy costs
Dell on Wednesday talked about steps the company is taking to improve energy efficiency in servers, also outlining a server-refresh …
‘IT security jobs largely untouched’
Information security jobs may not be the most glamorous ones in the technology industry. But at least they appear to …
Dell outlines plan to help customers cut energy costs
Dell on Wednesday talked about steps the company is taking to improve energy efficiency in servers, also outlining a server-refresh …
Trends that will change our lives
The past two years have been exciting ones for mobility, with the dawn of netbooks, 4G communications and the first …
Project management for networking geeks
Network professionals are typically well-versed in the technical aspects of networking: router and switch configuration, server deployment and management, and …
Turning smartphones into desktops on the go
The idea that a business traveler would someday carry his or her desktop and applications on a small device has …
3Tera brings Windows to its cloud
3Tera has added support for Windows applications and appliances to version 2.4 of its cloud-computing platform AppLogic, the company announced …
Seagate releases 2TB enterprise-class drive
Seagate Technology LLC launched its first 2TB enterprise-class disk drive as part of a new family of near-line SAS and …
Polycom CEO sees videconferencing on handhelds
According to industry experts, videoconferencing wireless handhelds could be widely available soon, and the technology could become more popular than …
Google faces criminal charges in Italian court
In what is believed to be the first instance of a privacy executive being held accountable for his firm's actions, …
Windows 7 Will Not Sway XP Users
The chances of Windows 7 suddenly winning over Windows XP users in droves are slim to none. Windows 7 is …
Juniper switch enables mega-router creation
Juniper this week is unveiling a matrix switch for interconnecting core routers into a higher density, more scalable system. The …
Companies fail to go green on procurement
Only three percent of UK organisations have a fully automated procurement process even though it would save money and offer …
Wi-Fi hotspot horrors
Laptops are the main business tool for most mobile workers, and connecting those devices to the Internet via free public …
Drive makers agree on TCG encryption standard
The world's largest disk drive makers have pledged to support three new Trusted Computing Group (TCG) encryption standards for hard …
Microsoft’s IE loses more share, slides to new low
Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer (IE) again lost market share last month, although at a slower rate than the previous two-month …
Human error caused Google search bug
Human error caused a search results glitch that returned the message “this site may harm your computer” for about an …