Microsoft Thursday released Internet Explorer 8, the next version of its Web browser that includes a number of corporate features, …
What it will take for mobile VoIP to get enterprise-ready
By all rights, mobile VoIP sounds like an enticing proposition for a lot of companies. After all, what enterprise wouldn't …
New system balances virtualisation workload
British virtualisation reseller Nebulas Solutions has developed a system that allows enterprises to automatically provision virtual services in an attempt …
Copper at the crossroads
Most companies like to think of their cabling systems as plumbing, a fixed quantity that is altered only at substantial …
HP launches entry-level Itanium servers
Hewlett-Packard on Monday launched a new line of Integrity NonStop servers that the company says offers improved performance over its …
Novell: No SUSE Linux for ARM-based netbooks
A year ago, netbooks were viewed as a good chance for the Linux to finally break into the desktop computing …
Knowing optical networking
Remember those World War II Navy movies where a sailor on one ship signaled to another by flashing Morse code …
IBM software to ease multivendor security management
IBM is introducing software that lets customers manage multivendor desktop security agents via a single console, affording them a broader …
Nortel seeks to sell off more business units
The company is looking for buyers of its wireless equipment and enterprise telecom businesses, according to a report in the …
Microsoft to shut down its adCenter Analytics service
Microsoft Corp. said yesterday that it will shut down its adCenter Analytics service at the end of the year, and …
Microsoft to shut down its adCenter Analytics service
Microsoft Corp. said yesterday that it will shut down its adCenter Analytics service at the end of the year, and …
Measuring data center efficiency easier said than done
Containing the cost of powering the data center is one of the chief priorities for many IT and facilities professionals. …
Cables that bind
Although we may take a wired world for granted, the consequence is that we rely on wires to connect us …
Sun aims for SSD future in servers
Sun has laid out more of its plans for using solid-state drives in its servers, which it says will help …
Adobe patches zero-day PDF bug, mum on details
Adobe patched a critical vulnerability in its PDF viewing and editing software that hackers have been exploiting for more than …
Vendors face off in 11n ‘challenge’
When the wireless LAN controller architecture came into its own about half a decade ago, an exhausting, cutthroat features war …
Internet Explorer 8: Security Features for Enterprise Users
Over the past year, Internet Explorer has lost market share while browsers such as Mozilla's Firefox, Apple's Safari and even …
Seagate, AMD Showcase Super Fast SATA Drive
As the year marches on, work proceeds apace on the next big step in the Serial ATA specification. Alternately called …
Selecting an UTM
While information security has became the most important aspect for any form of business process, the mushrooming of vendors in …
Sun’s stellar NAS in a can
Not so long ago, we tested the Sun Fire X4500 Storage Server, aka Thumper, which was a dual-CPU, dual-core Opteron-based …