Monthly Archives: November 2007
The Best $100 Technology Investment
Has anyone else noticed that in high tech this is the $100 year? I'll give you two examples of why that Franklin is the...
IDC: HP Reaps Blade Benefits in Q3
The worldwide blade server market picked up steam in the third quarter of 2007, reaching more than $1 billion in revenue in a quarter...
IBM Turns Attention to Data Warehouse
IBM has launched a suite of integrated software to help customers better manage its data warehouses and business intelligence applications.IBMs new DB2 Warehouse Performance...
Can You Print Me Now?
A networked printer is easier to share. Anyone with more than one PC or two employees in an office will tell you as much.Its...
After Promising No Layoffs, Gateway Pink Slips 100
On the heels of the being acquired by Taiwan-based Acer last month, Gateway laid off 50 workers in North Sioux City, Iowa, and another...
McAfee Updates VirusScan for Mac Leopard
McAfee has released a new version of its VirusScan product for Apples Leopard operating system with an eye toward easing security processes.VirusScan for Mac...
Police Raid Home of Suspected Botnet Ringleader
The FBI and New Zealand police have raided the home of an 18-year-old man they believe is the ringleader of an elite team of...
Microsoft Exchange 2007 SP1 Hits the Street
Microsoft will make Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 available to customers Nov. 29, a company spokesperson confirmed to eWEEK.The update features support for...
Google Cleans Up Returns; Yahoo Not So Much
Google has cleaned up malware-serving domains that were turning up as highly ranked pages when searching for innocent terms, but as of Nov. 29...
Building the Data Center of Tomorrow
BALTIMORE—When facility and IT managers begin building a modern data center or expanding an existing one, there is more to consider than just the...