Monthly Archives: November 2007

Intel Offers SMB Storage Platform

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Intel is rolling out a new storage platform through its channel partners designed for easy to use by small and midsize businesses. The Intel Entry...

Rotten Apple: Leopard

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I have never heard so many complaints about a Mac OS upgrade. Back in 2000/2001 when Apple users were switching from its older System...

Lenovo Launches First ThinkStation Workstations

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NEW YORK—Lenovo is launching its first ever workstations and a new brand name—ThinkStation—which marks the first update to the well-known Think lineup since the...

Serena Offers Free Requirements Tool

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Serena Software is offering a new free visual design tool to help developers better understand user requirements before they begin coding.Serena's Prototype Composer, announced...
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10 Things You Should Know About iSCSI

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10 Things You Should Know About iSCSI You really can use your existing Ethernet infrastructure to support iSCSI. Of course, thats assuming you have a...

Mash It Up with Microsoft Popfly

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Every Web 2.0 technology has had its time at the top of the hype cycle, from RSS feeds to blogs to wikis to podcasts....

Clock Ticks on

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Recently the Internet has started to seem like a lighter, happier place. Web pages have been clearer, graphics have looked snappier, Flash advertisements have...

Managing IT Costs in Uncertain Times

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Swarm of QuickTime Bugs Found

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Quick on the heels of QuickTime being given the dubious honor of being named one of the year's 12 scariest applications, Apple has posted...

Leopard’s Disappearing Data Spots

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Users, developers and Mac bloggers have confirmed a serious bug in Apple's recently released Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.Moving folders or files between network...