
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Virtualization security: So far nothing An overwhelming majority of survey respondents are using server virtualization, meaning server images are whizzing around networks. So why do more than two-thirds have no security plans whatsoever?
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
IBM reports strong Q4 earnings, no layoffs announced Layoff fears at Big Blue appear to have been quashed for now as IBM reports a $4.4 billion net income for the fourth quarter of 2008
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
How IT rocked the vote After witnessing what happened during the recent U.S. presidential election, it's certain that no future political campaigns will ever be able to take technology for granted again
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
CA spree continues with DLP vendor buy The company faces an uphill battle, but potential for data loss prevention sales into its existing customer base might be enough to tip the balance, one analyst says
Sunday, January 04, 2009
U.K. promises investment in high speed broadband Prime minster says spending on Internet infrastructure will be vital in helping British economy recover from recession
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Top 10 tech stories of 2008 Here, not necessarily in order of importance, are our picks for the Top 10 technology stories of the year 
Sunday, December 21, 2008
RIM's Certicom takeover bid hits a snag It appears the BlackBerry maker will begin the New Year locked in a court battle to salvage its $66-million hostile takeover bid for encryption technology firm Certicom Corp 
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Top storage deals of 2008 Developments in the storage industry in 2008 were shaped by growing amounts of data and demand for efficiency. Here are three industry deals which symbolized storage trends in 2008 and a peak at what the new year holds for these new alliances 
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Adobe breathes AIR into Linux Previously available only for Windows and Mac, Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) - Adobe's free technology which enables delivery of Web apps- is being extended to Linux 
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Wi-Fi coming to Japan's bullet trains next year Service, for which a monthly subscription fee will be charged, will be possible thanks to a 'leaky coax' wire that runs beside the track
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Taiwan outlines DRAM industry bailout The government will boost manufacturers' ability to repay loans and encourage consolidation to avoid the industry collapsing. At the same time, a German state says it could lend US$203 million to a chipmaker there
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Cisco exec rationalizes data center invasion Rumour has it the network equipment maker will unveil a blade server system next year. Find out what company officials revealed at the C-Scape conference
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Intel, Ericsson partnership uses SMS for laptop security The two companies are making Ericsson's mobile broadband modules interoperable with Intel's Anti-Theft PC Protection Technology
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Which operating system is best for SSDs? Solid-state disk drive architecture plays a big role in how fast a computer boots up and performs. But speed depends on the operating system as on the drive. Here's a look at which OS lets SSDs perform the best
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Australian carrier readies 21M bps mobile broadband service However, customers may have to wait a while for compatible phones, which haven't yet caught up with the last improvement to the network
Thursday, December 04, 2008
One more time: Ballmer wants Yahoo deal Is the on-again, off-again Microhoo courtship on again? Ballmer's being coy, but he says a deal is better done sooner than later
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
EMC data loss tool gets baked into MS platform Both companies want to save IT managers the headaches of buying, deploying and managing multiple tools to manage their sensitive data. Will the partnership be a winning proposition? Analysts from Gartner and Info-Tech weigh in.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
UK climate laws will force IT departments to act The Committee on Climate Change, which was set up under the recently passed Act, have recommended an interim target for Britain to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least a fifth by 2020
Monday, December 01, 2008
U.K. climate laws will force IT departments to act Goal of act is to chop greenhouse gase emissions by 80 per cent of 1990 levels in just over 40 years
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Microsoft says terrorist attacks won't deter Mumbai tech industry Multinational companies in India shocked but unfazed by terrorist attacks in Mumbai
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
How big boys boost cellular signals Wi-Ex makes smart repeaters that relay cellular signals, both in the dual and single bands. Find out how to make the antenna work for you
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
16 new world changing technologies Microscopic components that 'remember' electrical states even when turned off, technology that will finally make the paperless office a reality, wireless power transmission and 3.0 speeds for USB. Here's a sneak peek at 16 life changing technologies that are either breathing down our necks or just slightly beyond reach 
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Four factors that impact data quality — and three ways to deal with them Organizations will never have perfect data, so cleaning it up is a continuous task. Why you should approach data quality as a lifestyle, not a project
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Bullet-point Brief: Six myths about unified communications The hype about UC has made it difficult for IT buyers to make a decision about the technology, says Interactive Intelligence's Tim Passios. Where does UC really add value?
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Venture capital crisis slams brakes on Canada's Fast 50 Residual effects of the tech bubble of 2003 thinned the ranks of Canadian companies in Deloitte's list of rising tech stars. That's the good news -- analysts are bracing for even lowers numbers in the next few years when 2008's credit crunch takes effect