It is a tough market out there and perhaps tougher if you are a new entrant. It helps of course …
Consumer portable PCs limit volume decline
Worldwide PC shipments fell 6.8% in the first quarter of 2009 (1Q09), about 1.4% better than expected but still the …

McAfee offers its new vision for network security
McAfee today outlined details of its network security strategy, which integrates McAfee’s complete network security suite, including network firewalls, intrusion …
IBM's smart mid-market strategy
In most verticals, the market is evolving into a more matured phase of utilising converged IT infrastructure as a business …
Fujitsu expands global storage business under the ETERNUS brand
Underlining its new worldwide focus, Fujitsu now introduces a standardized global storage portfolio, aimed at providing its growing customer base …

Future bright for cloud computing
The definition of cloud computing can be nebulous. Some call it utility computing, some refer to it as software-as-a-service, still …
Emirates Computers showcases Its EMC Velocity2 Solution Center
Emirates Computers showcased its state-of-the-art EMC Velocity2 Signature Solution Center in the recently held IDC’s ‘Virtualisation & Next Generation Data …

UTM: How to choose 'em and use 'em
UTM systems have multiple features and capabilities, including intrusion detection and prevention, gateway antivirus, e-mail spam filtering and Web content …
Bucking the trend
While IT budgets continue to remain flat worldwide, one area that seems to have dodged the bullet is that of …

How to cut network expenses
Trimming network redundancy at the University of Connecticut's School of Business was certainly not COO Michael Vertefeuille's first choice to …

Intel pushes low-power chips for sleeker laptops
Intel is introducing a new low-power processor for what it hopes will be a new class of thin and light …

Never mind the netbook, here comes the smartbook
If you still blanche at the term “netbook” for being an ungainly piece of vendor-speak, then prepare to be nauseated …

Intel pushes low-power chips for sleeker laptops
Intel is introducing a new low-power processor for what it hopes will be a new class of thin and light …

AMD pushes six-core chips for servers
Advanced Micro Devices announced six-core Opteron chips, which make them the fastest server chips the company has released to date. …

Is the cloud reliable enough for your business?
In April of last year, Satoshi Nakajima, founder of Washington-based Big Canvas Inc., was eagerly inviting new customers to subscribe …

Send in the clouds
The focus of EMC World 2009 might have been the inevitability of cloud computing as “the next big thing” – …

A GM bankruptcy could leave IT vendors with unpaid bills
There are two story lines revolving around the expected bankruptcy of General Motors Corp., and the first one is ugly. …

Dell’s net income drops 63% in Q1
Dell reported a 63% fall in net income during the first quarter of 2010, triggered partly by reduced PC sales …

Hitachi unveils clustering software
Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) Inc. today announced new clustering software for its high-end Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V (USP V) …
Dell challenges HP, IBM
In keeping up with stiff competition in the data centre and server space, technology powerhouse Dell has launched new server, …


