Monthly Archives: April 2007

IBM Rolls Out Low-Power Servers

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IBM is looking to offer customers a way of reducing power consumption in the data center by offering System x and BladeCenter systems with...

How Can AMD Be Fixed?

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On almost all fronts, its been a tough year so far for Advanced Micro Devices. The fierce competition between the chip maker, based in Sunnyvale,...

Konica Minolta Set to Launch New Printing Software

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Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A. announced April 11 that it will unveil its Printgroove software next week at the 2007 On Demand Conference in...

Microsoft Delays the Release of Viridian, Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1

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Microsoft has pushed back the release of the first public beta for Windows Server virtualization, code-named Viridian, from the first half of 2007 until...

BPEL Process Getting Somewhere

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Is "process" a dirty word? Certainly in some contexts it can come across negatively. For example, if someone describes something as being "such a...

H-1B Answer: Innovation

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What technology company executive doesnt champion innovation? Innovation is held up as the holy grail of high tech. Innovation promises to better the world,...

NEC LCDs Add Vista Support

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NEC Display Solutions of America is looking to Microsofts Windows Vista as a way of gaining ground in the LCD market.Currently ranked seventh in...

Animated Cursor Flaw Remains in Cross Hairs

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IT organizations are being urged to deploy a patch for a bug affecting how Microsoft Windows handles animated cursors as spammers step up their...

Google Trends’ Obama-meter

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This recent post from Jeff Jarvis--about whether Obama or Clinton is mentioned more often in the media--got me wondering what Google Trends has to...

HP Launches New Enterprise Printers

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Hewlett-Packard announced April 11 that it has added to its color multifunction printer line with its latest offering for business professionals, the CM8060 and...