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Intel core processors to get authentication security
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Intel core processors to get authentication security
The system, known as Intel Identity Protection Technology, features built in two-factor authentication to stop unauthorized access to the system
HP to launch enterprise cloud service
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
HP to launch enterprise cloud service
The company rounds out its cloud software and consulting with a new cloud service. The offering will be called HP Enterprise Cloud Services-Compute and will be officially announced in March
Google engineer demos prototype Motorola tablet
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
Google engineer demos prototype Motorola tablet
The search giant's chief engineer, Andy Rubin, also demonstrated the next version of Google Maps. The Motorola device will runs a version of Honeycomb and will be out next year
High-end SQL Server 2008 R2 'late to market,' analyst says
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
High-end SQL Server 2008 R2 'late to market,' analyst says
A parallel data warehouse edition is due out next month. It is designed to run on massive parallel processing systems and is targeted at large multi-terabyte data warehouse applications
Kognitio releases new range of data warehouse devices
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Kognitio releases new range of data warehouse devices
The WX2 appliances built on x86 technology. The appliances come in four models: 19.2TB, 38,4TB and 75B capacity with memory options ranging from 2TB of RAM to 16TB of RAM
Why Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 isn't needed
Monday, November 15, 2010
Why Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 isn't needed
OPINION: As Microsoft touts storage server software, it appears to be trying to break into a Linux-dominated market
Hurd says Oracle job more attractive than other offers
Friday, November 12, 2010
Hurd says Oracle job more attractive than other offers
The former HP chief said offers to help other companies turn around didn't motivate him. And who's the head of R&D at Oracle?
Help Wanted: RIM needs hardware expertise
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Help Wanted: RIM needs hardware expertise
The BlackBerry maker is among the top employers looking for IT professionals this week on Jobs.ITWorldCanada.com. Also: Create iPhone applications in Vancouver or work for Cineplex Entertainment
RIM unveils PlayBook tablet
Monday, September 27, 2010
RIM unveils PlayBook tablet
UPDATE: It isn't called the BlackPad -- thankfully -- but RIM unveils its tablet competitor to Apple's iPad. The device, unveiled at DevCon 2010, features a new OS from QNX
EMC targets FISMA compliance in cloud networks
Monday, August 30, 2010
EMC targets FISMA compliance in cloud networks
The movement of virtual machines threatens regulatory compliance, but the company is trying to solve that issue. EMC will preview its new technology at this week's VMworld 2010
SanDisk releases postage stamp-sized SSD
Monday, August 23, 2010
SanDisk releases postage stamp-sized SSD
The new integrated SSD for ultra thin devices weighs less than one gram and offers up to 64GB capacity. The company said the products represent a new category of embedded drives that offer higher capacities and performance than existing storage technologies
VMware says: Windows still matters … sort of
Monday, July 19, 2010
VMware says: Windows still matters … sort of
Virtualization diminishes importance of operating systems, VMware says. CEO Paul Maritz said OSes are having their jobs stolen by virtualization and open development frameworks
Peter Galanis's first 100 days
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Peter Galanis's first 100 days
Q&A: The new president of HP Canada speaks out on his assignment and the importance of services as a driver of growth for the company
Leaked next-gen iPhone 'real deal,' says expert
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Leaked next-gen iPhone 'real deal,' says expert
The fit-and-finish and the timing make it likely Gizmodo's iPhone is what Apple will sell this summer, according to one hardware expert. Find out all the details
IBM systems signal shift toward tighter integration
Monday, April 12, 2010
IBM systems signal shift toward tighter integration
Big Blue's preconfigured servers can mean faster performance for customers, but also less choice, analysts said. The products signal a new push toward selling complete systems for the company
Dell to enter managed print services market
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Dell to enter managed print services market
Dell is eyeing the growing amount of data in organizations and could enter the managed print services market later this year. The company would compete with Xerox and HP
U.S. federal stimulus money used for IT hardware, not hiring
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
U.S. federal stimulus money used for IT hardware, not hiring
Job numbers are now available at Recovery.gov, and a sampling of them indicates that the money spent so far has been better for hardware than hiring.
IT is not the mailroom
Monday, November 02, 2009
IT is not the mailroom
Somewhere along the way, senior management determined that since IT was a support department, it was a perfect candidate for outsourcing. What they missed is that IT supports the very heart and soul of the company.
Upkeep makes laptops pricey
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Upkeep makes laptops pricey
Beyond the fourth year, laptops are more trouble than they’re worth, says analysts ....
Tier-two outsourcers affected by Perot-Dell deal
Friday, September 25, 2009
Tier-two outsourcers affected by Perot-Dell deal
The Texas twosome can hardly match the scale of HP or IBM on the outsourcing front but the new Dell-Perot union will make inroads on smaller deals and cause trouble for tier-two players...
Customers, resellers worried about Oracle-Sun deal
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Customers, resellers worried about Oracle-Sun deal
Customers and resellers of Sun systems want answers about the fate of various product lines once Oracle completes its US$7.4 billion acquisition. So far answers have been vague
Should you go virtual or take to the clouds?
Monday, July 27, 2009
Should you go virtual or take to the clouds?
The decision between virtualization and cloud computing should be made on a case-by-case basis
Top 10 sizzling firewall snafus
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Top 10 sizzling firewall snafus
Here are some of the most common-yet-nerve-sizzling firewall snafus that have kept many an admin on a Friday-to-Sunday diet of fast food and Red Bull
City of San Diego virtualizes against server sprawl
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
City of San Diego virtualizes against server sprawl
The City of San Diego boasts a 55 per cent virtualized IT environment, with plans to take out another 100 physical machines from the data centre by 2010. The hardware cost differential post-virtualization
OPINION: Things to consider before buying hosted telephony software
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
OPINION: Things to consider before buying hosted telephony software
Research firm Frost & Sullivan predicts 3.4 million seats in North America for hosted telephony software. What are the pros and cons?
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