What if you could take data elements from multiple websites and mash them together into a single, integrated view? Intel Mash Maker gives you a radical new way to browse the Internet. Whether you’re a novice or a power user, with Mash Maker it’s easy, fast, and fun to create personalized, intelligent mashups on-the-fly.
Questions of piracy, security and free speech still hang as China suddenly postpones its own deadline for computer makers to install Internet filtering software on all devices they ship to the country...
Cisco saves $277 million through telework strategy
(26 Jun 2009)
By using its own virtual office technology, Cisco claims it has earned more than $277 million in productivity savings by sending employees home to work ...
IT Security 101 dictates that everyone needs AV to keep malware and data thieves at bay, but for some an antivirus software is obsolete and an obstacle to a more perfect defence ...
The cyberwar's intensity just went up a notch higher as the U.S. okays the launch of CYBERCOM, a new unified command charged with protecting America's military networks ...
Industry, military experts meet in Estonia for cyberwarfare talks
(17 Jun 2009)
Security experts gather in Estonia, site of the most devastating cyberattack in recent years, to figure out how to deal with ever escalating cyber security threats...
The click fraud scheme involved harnessing hundreds of thousands of computer IP addresses to target advertisers promoting auto insurance and the World of Warcraft on-line game ...
Ontario’s privacy commissioner gave a thumbs up to McAfee on Tuesday as the company unveiled Internet security software for families. Why protecting your kids online is protecting yourself...
With so much valuable and confidential information in our inboxes, it's no wonder 81 per cent would recover that data first. There's a strong legal argument for better backup, too...
Lacking other suitable media, youth in Iran were using Facebook to promote opposition candidates, and to convince people to participate in the elections...
IT Hero Awards: IVR system helps Ottawa hospital unclog thrombosis backlog
(20 May 2009)
Medication errors were cut in half at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute after the hospital rolled out Vocantas' CallAssure automated calling system to alert thrombosis patients about dosage changes...
For many applications, an entry-level workstation will provide mind-blowing performance in comparison with a desktop PC. Still, not everyone needs a workstation. A typical office worker running standard office applications will get all the performance they need from a standard business PC. Anyone running more demanding applications, however, can expect to be more productive, creative and satisfied using a workstation. Designers, engineers, financial analysts, researchers, and even office “power users” will most likely find that the benefits of an entry-level workstation far exceed the small additional cost.
How quickly can you change complex data into actionable information? Workstations based on the new Intel® Microarchitecture, codenamed Nehalem, are designed or intelligent performance, new levels of energy efficiency, and flexible expandability giving workstation users unprecedented time-to-results in quieter, cooler and potentially smaller form-factors. Result: Users can iterate and innovate faster and compress the time between the idea and a product.
Intel and CXO Media have teamed up to recognize and reward organizations that have led the way with best practices for data center management and client fleet management. The Intel Premier IT Knowledge Awards Program will spotlight organizations that leverage innovation and solid best practices to make a substantive impact on their business. We invite you to participate by sending us your story.
Application performance is critical for day-to-day business operations, as well as creating new products and services, increasing competitiveness, and reaching new customers. For the past decade, IT has rapidly added low-cost hardware to accommodate business growth, and many data centers are now stretched to capacity in terms of power, cooling, and floor space. By refreshing data center infrastructure with higher performance, more adaptive, and power-conscious servers, you can deliver additional capability and scalability within the same energy and space footprint, staying ahead of increasing business demands.
Description: Energy demands in the data center are compromising business agility. In a recent survey, 42 percent of data center owners said they would exceed power capacity within the next 12-24 months, and 39 percent said they would exceed cooling capacity in the same timeframe.1 And IDC estimates that for every dollar IT spends on hardware to support new users and applications, they spend another 50 cents on power and cooling for existing hardware.2 As data centers reach the upper limits of their power and cooling capacity, efficiency has become the focus for data center design and extending the life of existing data centers.
Server virtualization is helping IT organizations improve data center productivity in fundamental ways. It lets you consolidate multiple operating systems and applications per physical server, reducing the size and costs of your IT infrastructure, while enabling you to deploy new applications in minutes. Virtualization also lets you move running applications from one server to another without downtime, for flexible workload management, high availability during planned maintenance or unplanned events. Investment in virtualization solutions is an intelligent business decision: the benefits in utilization, energy savings, manageability, service levels and cost models can be dramatic.