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HP opens up OpenView

Hewlett Packard Ltd. unleashed a slew of new components for its OpenView IT management platform at a recent user conference in Miami Beach, Fla., including capabilities that aim to let users better gauge the future and also get a firmer grip on the present realities of their computing environments.

Search goes on for software

Modelling tools allow IT managers to better understand how their systems work and to identify potential threats to their well-being. This is the type of tool that we

Microsoft opens Windows to low-cost, high-performance computing

Microsoft Inc.'s forays into high-performance computing (HPC), with its roll out of Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 earlier this month, is unlikely to affect Linux's pre-eminence in this space, a Canadian analyst says.

Yahoo Canada unveils slicker, feature-rich home page

Yahoo Canada's newly redesigned home page is choc full of features likely to appeal to consumers

IPV6 for E-business portal to be unveiled in Australia

In what could be the biggest endorsement to date for next-generation networking in Australia, ICT Minister Senator Helen Coonan will officially open the IPv6 for E-business portal later this year.

From channel surfing to channel control

What good are 500 channels if only a handful of shows are worth watching? There is an antidote to this surfeit of "worthless" channels. It lies in providing 'content coach potatoes'

Sandisk to buy rival M-Systems for US$1.6B

SanDisk Corp. will acquire competing flash memory developer M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers Ltd. for US$1.6 billion, the two companies said late Sunday.

BI center for Asia-Pacific region launched in Australia

Business intelligence vendor Cognos Wednesday opened an innovation center in Australia to service customers in the Asia Pacific region.

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Know yourself as well as you know your enemy

While not new, asymmetric warfare – in which a force employs proxy battles, disinformation campaigns, and other nontraditional and thus unpredictable tactics – remains...

Critical infrastructure is the new front line

By Rick Peters Threat actors eager to maximize disruptions and payouts have a new and compelling target – critical infrastructures such as factories, transportation networks,...

Investing in your network infrastructure: The key to ensuring future growth for Canadian companies?

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...