The Data Domain acquisition is pretty much a done deal at this point. How are things going? Frank Hauck: We …
Go virtual or go cloud?
For the past three years, HotSchedules.com Inc., an Austin-based provider of online labor-scheduling services, has experienced annual revenue growth of …
Five tips to reduce network costs
An economic slowdown can mean that resources are constrained, IT staffs could be flat for the coming year and new …
Microsoft admits it can’t stop Office file format hacks
Microsoft's plan to “sandbox” Office documents in the next version of its application suite is an admission that the company …
Twitter: A Growing Security Minefield
In June, the world watched as tweets from the streets of Tehran flooded Twitter. Frequent Twitter users–and people who hadn't …
McAfee updates managed cloud security service
McAfee's latest version of its managed security service includes new features that let companies scan their Web sites for vulnerabilities …
Five technologies Iran is using to censor the Web
One month after the presidential election sparked widespread unrest in Iran, the country's government has initiated a cyber-crackdown that is …
Skype to regulators: Push mobile operators to allow VoIP
Skype, the Internet telephony provider, urged regulators in Europe to intervene to ensure that users aren't blocked from using their …
Will new top-level domains promote cybersquatting?
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is hosting two meetings this week – one in New York …
Latest Taiwanese smartphone highlights industry trend
A much anticipated 3G smartphone from Gigabyte Communications finally launched last week in Taiwan, the slim GSmart S1200 handset with …
British hacker keeps fighting extradition to U.S.
A British hacker who has been fighting extradition to the United States for seven years made an eleventh-hour appeal to …
Mozilla upgrades Jetpack browser booster
Jetpack, Mozilla Labs' open source technology for building functional add-ins to personalize the Firefox browser, has been fitted with more …
Consumers in the Cloud
John Chunta had spent four and a half years writing his doctoral dissertation when, two weeks before its expected completion, …
Intel is working with Google on Chrome OS
The world's largest chip maker is working with Google on the Chrome operating system and has been privy to the …
Lead generation on Lenovo's channel agenda
Despite the global economic downturn having impacted IT hardware and software sales in 2009, technology vendor Lenovo has taken this …
Gigabit Ethernet goes to war
The US Navy continued to ramp up network power this week by signing Boeing to a five-year, $42.9 million to …
Web threats soars in Threatscape Report by Fortinet
Fortinet announced that its June 2009 Threatscape Report showed dominance and significant growth in Web threat traffic, marked by increased …
Cisco’s new-market ambitions extend into orbit
At its user conference in San Francisco last week, Cisco Systems boasted about the 30 new businesses it's developing. One …
Android platform gets native development capabilities
Google moved to boost its Android mobile device software platform this week by offering developers a kit that enables them …
Google to launch open-source Chrome OS this year
Google is developing an open-source operating system targeted at Internet-centric computers such as netbooks and will release it later this …