Monthly Archives: February 2007

Gartner: Server Shipments Increased Nearly 9% in 2006

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The number of server shipments worldwide grew nearly 9 percent in 2006, with Hewlett-Packard leading with 27.5 percent of the market, according to the...

Cisco’s Sad Thursday: Phone Flaws and 802.1X Hiccups

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Cisco yesterday posted two security advisories: one on certain Cisco Unified IP Conference Station and IP Phone devices that contain vulnerabilities that may allow...

Report: Offshoring to Have No Sudden Bad Effects

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While offshore outsourcing is expected to affect wages and employment in developing countries, it wont have any sudden negative impact on developed countries economies,...

NASA, Virgin Galactic to Share Space Travel Plans

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Virgin Galactic announced Feb. 21 that the two organizations have signed a memorandum that seeks to enable...

Windows Vista Desktops Look Promising

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Windows Vista has been available to consumers for nearly a month now. Many new and revamped PCs incorporating Microsofts latest operating system have been...

USB Firewall Software Seeks to Prevent Insider Data Breaches

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The most problematic database security breaches often dont come from hackers, but from the inside. With that in mind, the software company CoSoSys has released...

Microsofts Virtual PC 2007 Is a Good (and Free) Virtualization Option for Windows Users

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Microsofts Virtual PC 2007 offers developers and administrators an inexpensive option for satisfying their testing, support and application compatibility needs through the magic of...

Intel on Track to Deliver 3.0GHz Quad-Core Processors

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In a call with analysts this week, Intel officials said the company would deliver a 3.0GHz version of its quad-core "Clovertown" processor for servers,...

DiVitas Bridges Cellular, Wi-Fi Networks

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DiVitas Networks on Feb. 20 announced an enterprise-level mobile convergence appliance that it says allows companies to provide seamless communications and handoffs from Wi-Fi...

Google Apps Premier Edition Takes Aim at the Enterprise

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After months of testing, Google is ready to see whether businesses large and small are ready to pay to use its online suite of...