Monthly Archives: November 2007

Facebook Beckons to Businesses, Which Beckon to Users

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Little Facebook is all grown up.Nearly four years after launching, Facebook moved into its second stage of life on Nov. 6 with Facebook Ads,...

Intel’s Penryn Production Looks on Schedule

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It appears Intel is ready to crank out its 45-nanometer processors.Although the Santa Clara, Calif., chip giant will not officially release the complete details...

Compliance and Security Concerns Drive Data Auditing

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Compliance is driving a boom in the data audit market and designing the tools of the trade.A recent Forrester report, "The Forrester Wave: Enterprise...

Red Hat Releases RHEL 5.1 with Greatly Improved Virtualization

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Red Hat announced Nov. 7 the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1, with integrated virtualization. In claims that Red Hat representatives were well aware...
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eWEEK Labs Evaluation: Snap Server 730i

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eWEEK Labs Evaluation: Snap Server 730i The Snap Server 730i is an iSCSI SAN (storage-area network) contained in a 1U (1.75-inch) chassis. Behind the front...

HP, Lenovo Jump on Intel’s Penryn

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Hewlett-Packard announced Nov. 7 it will begin offering two high-end workstations—the xw6600 and the xw8600—in December based on the new dual- and quad-core Penryn...

Salesforce.com Employee Hands Customer List to Phisher

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Customers on a leaked Salesforce.com contact list have been receiving bogus e-mails that have progressively become more dangerous, culminating in the past few days...

Red Hat Strategy Spans Virtualized, Cloud and Appliance Deployments

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Red Hat Executive Vice President of Engineering Paul Cormier on Nov. 7 predicted that Red Hat's new Linux Automation strategy, which allows Red Hat-certified...

AOL Sets Sights on Quigo for Targeted Ads

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AOL moved to buy its fourth online advertising business this year, agreeing to acquire Quigo, Nov. 7., for an undisclosed sum.Quigo specializes in contextual...

IBM BladeCenter S Nips at HP BladeSystem c3000 Shorty

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I got to see one of the only IBM BladeCenter S systems in the world yesterday. It is comparable to the HP BladeSystem c3000...