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IBM keeps supercomputer lead

IBM has maintained its lead, and its bragging rights, over rivals in the number of supercomputer systems it operates throughout the world.

Open Text unveils Livelink ECM 10

Canadian player Open Text Corp.on Monday took the wraps off the next major release of its enterprise content management (ECM) software, Livelink ECM 10. Amid the ongoing consolidation in the ECM software market, Open Text hopes to remain both an independent entity and relevant by tightening its partnerships with vendors that provide more base-level ECM.

Data security will be the focus next year

Regulatory requirements and increasing consumer concerns about information security breaches are making data-level security controls a top priority for 2007, according to IT managers at the Computer Security Institute (CSI) trade show in Orlando this week.

Four cool things you can do with Network Utility

When you get an e-mail message that includes a Web address, do you ever wonder whether the URL is legitimate or fake. With Network Utility - one of the free applications that comes with Mac OS X - you can find out.

IBM targets HP clients, provokes war of words

IBM has provoked a war of words by specifically targeting HP customers in a new marketing and price campaign.

New tech allows math apps on graphics chips

Nvidia Corp. has released a new computing architecture that allows developers to perform numerical computation on the company's graphics processing units instead of relying on standard processors.

Primus centres in on Vancouver

PRIMUS Canada recently opened up an Internet data centre in Vancouver, geared towards small and medium businesses, in order to gain a foothold in the highly competitive Western Canadian telecom market.

Product hits

EMC refreshes storage line EMC Corp. is adding new features to some of its storage products, with claims of improved performance, energy efficiency and...

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