Kaspersky Lab on Wednesday made its bid to reduce the complexity associated with managing IT security processes in corporate environments, …
Will Dell thrive in private hands?
How Dell will fare in private hands – if a buyout is indeed imminent – depends entirely on how the …
Dell profit slides 47% amid weak PC market
Dell has reported a sharp drop in revenue and profits for the third quarter as the weak PC market continued …
Software AG supports next generation agile business leaders
Software AG has announced that it is to introduce the next generation of business leaders, currently studying at University level, …
IBM streams Linux and Windows desktop through USB stick
IBM has taken the secure USB stick concept to its logical extreme, announcing a pilot service capable of streaming an …
Microsoft unveils Windows 8 “Consumer Preview,” downloads start
Microsoft yesterday released its “Consumer Preview” of Windows 8, and before Windows president Steve Sinofsky finished his presentation to reporters …
Cloud computing “like ordering a pizza”
IT industry professionals, analysts and vendors all have their unique ideas when it comes to describing what cloud computing means, …
MSI touts G Series notebooks
The MSi G-Series is already available in KSA and Kuwait and rolling out across the Middle East over the next …
IBM previews new server architecture
IBM has announced new System x and BladeCenter servers, which are based on a new server design that the company …
MSI to launch big touchscreen 3D All-In-One PC in June
Micro-Star International (MSI) plans to unveil a new all-in-one PC with a 24-inch touchscreen at the Cebit electronics show next …
Beefed-up netbooks now a threat to notebooks
Microsoft and Intel’s attempts to confine netbooks to the low end of the market to protect mainstream notebook PC sales …
Intel, Microsoft look away as beefed-up netbooks blur lines
Microsoft Corp. and Intel Corp.'s attempts to confine netbooks to the low end of the market to protect mainstream notebook …
Asus readies slim multimedia PC-in-a-keyboard
Taiwan's AsusTek Computer Inc. early this summer plans to launch the most radical member of its popular Eee family of …
Users gain options for mobile voice encryption
U.S. President Barack Obama's dilemma over the security of his BlackBerry has given rise to an increased interested in systems …
Vendors see future in iPhone business applications
The iPhone may generally be considered a consumer device, but several vendors at the Cebit trade show this week are …
IBM looks to secure Internet banking with USB stick
IBM's Zurich research laboratory has developed a USB stick that the company says can ensure safe banking transactions even if …
Asus shows dual-screen laptop with touch input
Asustek said that it is showing a prototype dual-screen laptop that removes the keyboard, allowing for data input through a …
Microsoft expands Surface to Europe, Middle East
Microsoft Corp. will begin selling its Surface touch-sensitive computer in some European and Middle Eastern countries, the company said today …
SAP, IBM to showcase tech for cloud mobility
IBM and SAP will showcase technology that automatically balances the workload from an SAP application across multiple remote servers, during …
Fujitsu Siemens debuts ‘zero-watt’ green PC
Fujitsu Siemens Computers plans to launch in the middle of this year an enterprise desktop computer that consumes no energy …