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Dell invested heavily to expand its nonenterprise market share in Europe and in various IT sectors and may have overextended itself in trying to set up retail outlets and woo consumers over to its laptops, desktops and peripherals. Dell revealed in its quarterly report that its fiscal second-quarter profit margins fell a full 17 percent from a year ago.
Opinion
In an enterprise, privacy is good—in moderation. But new hyperprivacy features need IT's control.
Podcast
In this IT Link podcast hosted by Mike Vizard, IBM chief architect for hardware systems for the Power Series, Ed Seminaro and senior technical staff member Mike Ellsworth, explain what really sets IBM Power Series system apart from rival architectures.
Podcast
In this IT Link podcast hosted by Mike Vizard, Continuity CEO Gil Hecht explains why an inability to test disaster recovery plans usually leads to cataclysmic failure.
Article
Today’s CIOs have the opportunity to be the enablers of innovative mobile computing. But, faced with the challenges of the diverse world of wireless mobile devices, CIOs are more commonly viewed as stifling innovation. In this article, Knowledge Center contributor David Goldschlag reviews their top mobility blunders and smart tips to avoid them, along with ways to roll out an effective enterprise mobility strategy.
Opinion
Just about the most serious breach of security possible at an OS vendor happened to this company. Red Hat is releasing updated OpenSSH packages to address the compromise of its internal systems.
Podcast
In this IT Link podcast hosted by Mike Vizard, the CTO of Sepaton, Miklos Sandorfi, explained why IT organizations need to take a more strategic approach to implementing data deduplication.
Podcast
In this IT Link podcast hosted by Mike Vizard, David Lear, Dell director of worldwide regulatory compliance and environmental affairs, talks about the impact green computing is going to have on setting IT budget priorities over the next couple of years.
Podcast
In this IT Link podcast hosted by Mike Vizard, Platform Computing CEO Songnian Zhou explains how the next generation of high-performance computing is going to evolve in an age of virtualization and multicore processors.
News
Intel's Core i7 chip, based on Nehalem, will conserve more power and deliver faster images.
News
Hyperic's CloudStatus cloud computing management service is now capable of monitoring performance in the Google App Engine service, which customers are using as the foundation for enterprise applications. Hyperic currently covers Amazon Web Services and Google but could expand to manage environments for Etelos, Coghead, Bungee Labs and Morph Labs.
News
At the 2008 Intel Developer Forum, the IT community and PC enthusiasts will get a first look at the Intel Nehalem processor, which represents a whole new microarchitecture. Intel is also planning to brand its first "Nehalem" chips as Intel Core, and the first of these chips will appear in gaming PCs and high-end desktops.
News
In the race to build out the cloud infrastructure and utility computing, Dell attempted to trademark the term cloud computing. But now Dell's application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is on hold pending a review. When it comes to the cloud and utility computing, Dell, IBM, HP, Yahoo, Google and Amazon.com are all competing for dominance.
News
Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and other social applications that allow for messaging and collaboration in the workplace should not be banned, argue two Gartner analysts. Though not quite ready for use in enterprise applications, Facebook, Twitter and the others can prove valuable in helping colleagues and customers connect, so long as businesses employ a trust model.
Podcast
In this IT Link podcast interview SugarCRM CEO John Roberts explains why open source applications are now coming into their own.
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