Monthly Archives: September 2007

Intel Looking Toward Mobile, Ultra Portable Markets

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SAN FRANCISCO—As Intel moves toward delivering processors built on the new 45-nanometer scale, the chip giant is eyeing the mobile market and the emerging...

Five Forces that Can Make Your Business Sink or Swim

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LAS VEGAS—Web 2.0, SAAS (software as a service), global class, consumerization and open source are facilitating disruptions in the high-tech market even as they...

Ricoh Middleware Links Documents to Sage Accounting

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Ricoh Americas announced Sept. 13 its Transaction Link document storage middleware, intended to help companies deal with paper documents that are "disconnected" from electronic...

Intel Lays Out Enterprise Plans

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SAN FRANCISCO—Intel is preparing to bring a series of new innovation to the enterprise.At the 2007 Intel Developer Forum here Sept. 18, Patrick Gelsinger,...

SAP A1S Morphs into Business ByDesign

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NEW YORK—After perhaps the biggest build up in recent memory, at least in the business applications sector, SAP unveiled its on demand suite built...

EMC Tools Seek to Streamline IT Compliance

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EMC on Sept. 17 launched a grab bag of new management tools that range from compliance and performance management to IT process and IPv6...

Does EULA Give Microsoft License to Update Systems?

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In a nutshell, Automatic Updates is automatically updating even on Windows XP systems that are set to "no automatic updates."In mid-September, my colleague Joe...

Firefox Wont Save You from IE Flaws

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Running Firefox or Opera as a default browser wont save you from unpatched Internet Explorer vulnerabilities—a fact made explicit when a researcher showed how...

NEC Unveils Radical Unified Storage System

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NEC on Sept. 18 launched a storage system with what it calls a "radical new approach" to data storage, claiming that it is the...

Whose Computer Is It, Anyway?

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The recent revelation that Microsoft covertly installed software on users PCs via the Automatic Updates application has reduced savvy users confidence in the controls...