Most IT security woes, from software patching to cyberespionage and cybercrime, can be traced to the devastating effects wrought by …
Poised for growth
Is Sony bullish about the surveillance market in the Middle East? Do you see a technology shift from analogue to …
Dimension Data gets Cisco Telepresence credentials
This achievement places Dimension Data among a select handful of partners that have presence in all five Cisco theatres with …
Doing more with less
Nearly every initiative data center managers pursue today has a common goal: getting more work done with fewer resources, according …
Kingston boosts DDR3 speed
Shipping immediately in 6GB and 3GB kits, the HyperX 2GHz memory carries a lower CAS latency of 8, for increased …
Kevin Kennedy Joins Avaya as President and CEO
On Oct. 30, 2008, Avaya announced that Kennedy would join the company from JDS Uniphase Corporation, where he was CEO. …
Network vendors eye new markets in ’09
Microsoft aims to become a dominant player in hosted software and cloud computing in 2009, despite its late entry in …
Microsoft postpones Windows 7 public beta
The company did not offer a new schedule for delivering the beta of its newest operating system. “Due to very …
High performance CPUs by AMD
In an attempt to gain an advantage in the gaming PC market, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) launched what it called …
Virus hunter
NWME: Do you see technology investments scaling down and the spectre of IT security taking a backseat during the slowdown? …
Five keys for data center energy savings
Retrofitting a data center is about managing limitations and trade-offs. Decision-makers have to consider physical limits (such as the weight …
Borland CEO leaves, joins VMware
Borland Software's CEO has resigned, taking a position at EMC's VMware subsidiary. Tod Nielsen, who had served as Borland CEO …
Windows 7 public beta to be available Friday
As anticipated, Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday night launched the beta of Windows 7, posting the preview of the company's next …
Nissan CIO reshapes IT
Nissan has outsourced its entire operations to IBM in 1999, but is now returning its business analysis, architecture and other …
Cutting the travel budgets
The first round of layoffs has taken hold, your annual bonus seems like a cruel joke, and travel is off-limits. …
A bumpy ride ahead
Enterprise IT executives are taking the economy's downturn in stride. This not being their first time at the rodeo, they …
$23M IPv6 network for US military
AT&T is building a production-quality IPv6 data network for the U.S. Army in Germany that will cost approximately $23 million …
Motorola’s CPEi 775 Combines WiMAX & Wi-Fi
Continuing its leadership in broadband technologies that deliver personal media experiences in the home and beyond, Motorola introduced the Motorola …
Gartner recognizes Check Point’s market leadership
Check Point announced that it has been positioned in the Leaders quadrant in Gartner’s recent Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Network …
Apple chief’s health problems caused by ‘hormone imbalance’
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has a hormone imbalance that is causing him to lose weight, he said in a letter …