The chances of Windows 7 suddenly winning over Windows XP users in droves are slim to none. Windows 7 is …
Companies fail to go green on procurement
Only three percent of UK organisations have a fully automated procurement process even though it would save money and offer …
Wi-Fi hotspot horrors
Laptops are the main business tool for most mobile workers, and connecting those devices to the Internet via free public …
What if my storage cloud turns stormy?
Services that store enterprise data in a “cloud” on the Internet raise questions that organizations are just beginning to ask, …
Securing video surveillance system
Video surveillance was once the exclusive province of physical security; operators looked at multiple video screens, each displaying the field …
Whirlpool chooses IBM for IT services
IBM announced that it has inked a deal to provide Whirlpool with an array of IT and process standardization services …
Brocade aims backbone switch at SMEs
Brocade has launched a multi-blade switch aimed at bringing enterprise class technology to smaller businesses. The DCX 4S is a …
Google brings Gmail offline
Google rolled out a new wrinkle in its Gmail service: Offline e-mail for businesses using Google Apps and for consumer …
Making big strides
Where is D-Link heading? The IP market continues to grow, and we are in the right industry. In the past …
Six desk security mistakes employees make every day
You've checked all of the entry ways in your office building, you have surveillance technology in place, and IT assures …
NetApp CEO: Virtualization driving sluggish storage market
“The market is not robust, but it's not dead either,” he said in an interview. The economic downturn has changed …
WAN optimization in the year ahead
As 2009 kicked off, WAN optimization veterans think that this technology will be the biggest technology and industry trends to …
Prevention is better than cure
What kind of key opportunities do you see in the Middle East market? The market here has matured quite a …
Microsoft bent, but not broken
Microsoft, once seemingly immune from economic turmoil, is undertaking an historic resetting of its business starting with staff and cost …
Are you prepared for war?
Granted, a degree of hyperbole might exist in the above statements but then again it is not entirely far from …
Report: Cisco to elbow into server fray
Cisco Systems is gearing up to sell a new, possibly disruptive server in the next few months, according to one …
Brocade’s new CTO takes aim at Cisco
Just a few months ago, Dave Stevens began his second stint as CTO of Brocade. But this time, the company …
Nokia scraps its WiMAX Internet Tablet
Nokia has scrapped its WiMAX Internet tablet device, just months after it became available in the United States for Sprint's …
Downadup worm infects 1 in every 16 PCs, says Panda Security
The computer worm responsible for the biggest attack in years has infected at least one out of every 16 PCs …
Trend Micro names new GM
Chris Moore joins Trend Micro at a time when the growth in web threats since 2005 has well exceeded 2000 …