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Dell to ship servers with quad-core Intel processors

Dell will begin shipping its first servers and workstations running quad-core Intel processors in a two-socket configuration next week.

IT powers new Australian defense headquarters

The Australian Defence Force (ADF) will announce the prime system integrator (PSI) to design, build and integrate ICT systems at its new headquarters currently under construction near Bungedore in the state of New South Wales by the end of the month.

VoIP’s sound may be iffy, but it’s not going away

The sound of people chatting using Skype and other free telephony services is not what you

IBM supercomputer to ‘dramatically improve’ weather forecasting

A powerful new IBM supercomputer will soon be put to use at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, where it is expected to dramatically bolster the group's ability to model and predict climate changes, improve weather forecasting and predict the spread of wildfires.

Asia Pacific users moving towards fiber cabling

Interest towards deploying fibre optic cabling is high among Asia Pacific companies, according to an ongoing study by cabling infrastructure provider Systimax Solutions, indicating the adoption of bandwidth-intensive applications in the region.

Harrah’s bets on SAS to gain customer loyalty

In the high stakes world of casino gambling, customer loyalty often trumps liquidity. That's true of Harrah's Entertainment Inc. a casino network that says it keeps its eye, not so much on the high rollers, as on small-time gamblers who return to their establishments more often.

CIO Study – Five priority areas for the CIO

Consider the agenda of a Chief Information Officer in a Canadian enterprise in 2006: they have watched as their nation

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Telstra and Pulse (a 30,000-member online IT community) recently surveyed 100 technology decision-makers at Canadian companies to understand their network infrastructure priorities. They uncovered...