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Novell preps Suse for SAP
Friday, February 25, 2011
Novell preps Suse for SAP
Novell has customized its Suse operating system for running SAP applications
How default app installs can compromise Apache
Friday, November 05, 2010
How default app installs can compromise Apache
Joomla's default installation process breaks with good security practice, an Apache maintainer argues
HP announces FutureSmart and OXP v1.6
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
HP announces FutureSmart and OXP v1.6
HP multi-function printers no longer rely on internal memory or processing speed to run apps, with new FutureSmart firmware and OXP platform announced at the HP Innovation Summit in New York. Consistent firmware and app development are turning printers into strategic productivity tools, say HP execs
CollabNet offers enhanced Subversion variant
Thursday, June 17, 2010
CollabNet offers enhanced Subversion variant
Subversion Edge features Web-based interface that simplifies administration, installation and use of the software stack
Windows 7 upgrade causing endless reboots
Monday, October 26, 2009
Windows 7 upgrade causing endless reboots
Furious users on a Microsoft support forum say their upgrades are failing, and trapping them in a frustrating cycle that's making ttheir computers useless. Why one user says Windows 7's slogan should be: "My PC. Crippled"
Web Gateway appliance adds Stealth Routing
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Web Gateway appliance adds Stealth Routing
Capability allows the gateways to be added to networks without changing configuration, says company chief
SAP announces Business Suite 7 general availability
Monday, May 04, 2009
SAP announces Business Suite 7 general availability
Three months after unveiling Business Suite 7, the Walldorf, Germany-based software vendor is shipping the software Tuesday. The mass shipment represents the end of a ramp-up program with customers
The rocky XP-Windows 7 upgrade path
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
The rocky XP-Windows 7 upgrade path
Microsoft will let you directly upgrade from XP to Windows 7, but they're not going to make it easy
Cut data centre cost with DC power
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Cut data centre cost with DC power
How using DC power in the data centre can reduce wasteful conversions and yield space
New versions of Ubuntu, Fedora and openSUSE out
Monday, December 29, 2008
New versions of Ubuntu, Fedora and openSUSE out
Here's a run down on the latest offerings from the big three Linux-based platform builders and some tips on picking the best open source software for your needs
EdgeBOX phone system provides routing, print and file server capabilities
Thursday, November 20, 2008
EdgeBOX phone system provides routing, print and file server capabilities
New routing appliance from Critical link is the new version of the office-in-a-box
Surge in netbook use to boost Linux adoption
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Surge in netbook use to boost Linux adoption
Novell expects market to move towards embedded Linux
Review: All-in-one server offers 12 hard drives
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Review: All-in-one server offers 12 hard drives
The StorageWorks Ai0 122 is designed to be easy to install and remotely accessed. IT World Canada's IT director looks more closely at the database storage and scheduled backups
Ceedo says virtualization app needs no PC install
Monday, June 09, 2008
Ceedo says virtualization app needs no PC install
A new virtualization application manager from Ceedo Technologies could provide a cost-effective alternative for enterprises looking to move away from the bigger vendors in the space. Info-Tech analyst Laura Hansen weighs in
Speed up your Windows Server 2008 setup
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Speed up your Windows Server 2008 setup
Microsoft's latest OS is designed to bring more automation to common tasks associated with security and administrating services, and users will have two options for installation: Server Core or Server Manager
Microsoft pulls reboot-causing Vista SP1 update
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Microsoft pulls reboot-causing Vista SP1 update
A pair of prerequisite files that modify the latest version of Windows' install components is temporarily shut down, but the company has yet to offer a fix for users. And for some, this is not a new problem
Fortinet isolates mobile worm
Monday, January 21, 2008
Fortinet isolates mobile worm
A quirky infection sends itself to numbers harvested from the victim's contact book, and to customers of a Chinese mobile phone operator.
Sears downloads spyware, researcher says
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Sears downloads spyware, researcher says
An expert from Harvard Business School says the retailer's marketing software falls short of U.S. FTC standards by failing to notify users of its invasive nature. What you need to know about My SHC
Film industry supplier puts GPS in a starring role
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Film industry supplier puts GPS in a starring role
William F. White International has hundreds of trucks and trailers, carrying lighting equipment, cameras and generators all across the country. Time for a fleet management upgrade
Counting the cost of a Windows Vista upgrade
Monday, February 12, 2007
Counting the cost of a Windows Vista upgrade
Shiny, new Windows Vista beckons, and an upgrade is mighty tempting. But before you take the plunge, be aware you may end up forking out a lot more money than just the cost of an operating system upgrade.
SugarCRM backs full open-source stack
Thursday, November 16, 2006
SugarCRM backs full open-source stack
SugarCRM became the latest open-source player to offer users a way to more simply install and support a full software stack comprising its own CRM (customer relationship management) application and other third-party offerings.
Toronto area hospitals make switch to Smart Cards
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Toronto area hospitals make switch to Smart Cards
SARS and the looming possibility of a flu pandemic necessitate that security and building access are critical issues for hospitals.
Popular apps may compromise security
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Popular apps may compromise security
Big-name companies like America Online Inc. (AOL) and Adobe Systems Inc. could do a better job of writing secure software, according to a recent report by two Princeton University researchers.
Sun shines its Rays on university library
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Sun shines its Rays on university library
When students return to school at the University of Western Ontario on September 8, there's a pleasant surprise waiting at the library. The London, Ont.- based university is beefing up its library systems with 450 Sun Ray 170 ultra-thin client workstations and four Sun Fire servers – two entry-level V240 and two mid-range V890 models.
WLAN architecture requires extra planning
Monday, June 06, 2005
WLAN architecture requires extra planning
Wireless networking on small and large scales is currently all the rage. Communicating digitally across the air, using various techniques, most commonly radio waves, has caught the attention of businesses and consumers everywhere, and the broader range of mobile solutions which this new cable-free type of network can offer places even more value behind the wireless prospect.
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