Monthly Archives: May 2006
IBM, NetApp Debut New Storage Bridge
IBM continued its steady movement into the SMB storage market and at the same time extended its year partnership with Network Appliance by introducing...
Sun to Cut up to 5,000 Jobs
Sun Microsystems is cutting up to 13 percent of its workforce as part of a growth plan designed to return the struggling tech giant...
New Laptops Are Poised to Change the Mobile Landscape
Ive always been a fan of the ThinkPad X series laptops because of their size and light weight.
Recently, though, Ive gotten a couple of...
Researchers Pinpoint First StarOffice Virus
Security researchers at anti-virus software maker Kaspersky Lab have isolated a new virus aimed at Sun Microsystems StarOffice productivity software and the open-source version...
The New Thin for Notebooks
A new wave of lightweight notebooks promises to be more livable for the road warrior, by offering more advanced features and built-in optical drives.Among...
Survey Finds VOIP Satisfaction, Despite Some Disconnect
With voice over IP consumer usage poised to become a mass market, existing users are fairly satisfied with their service, according to a new...
IBM Moves into Medical Devices
IT giant IBM has recently helped to bring a series of tech-savvy medical devices to market, including a remote pacemaker monitor and programmer approved...
Core Updates Security Testing Tools
Core Security Technologies released a revamped version of its vulnerability testing software, promising to help companies find loopholes in their IT networks by targeting...
Hefty Turnover Anticipated Among IT Workforce
Nearly half of the U.S. IT workforce is planning to change jobs in the next year, according to a study released May 31 by...
Flying High with the Dell XPS M1210
It is a rare and exciting experience—at least for me—to bring an ultraportable on a business flight, let alone one as travel-friendly as the...