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IBM to Build Three New Supercomputers
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Ask IBM.
The Armonk, N.Y., IT giant announced Jan. 31 that it has completed the construction of two...
NetQoS Buffs Up Network Performance-Management Suite
NetQoS, the small but profitable network performance management vendor, on Jan. 30 updated its highly scalable NetQoS Performance Center suite to allow for greater...
Hardware Wars
Editors Note: If you missed the earlier parts of the series, read them here: Part One and Part Two.
When last we left my exploration...
Kaiser Takes Authentication Wireless
The biggest challenge facing health care giant Kaiser Permanente when it was considering options for rebuilding its IT authentication system wasnt related to integration...
Microsoft Tries to Explain Away Outlook 2007 Controversy
Microsoft is trying to dampen criticism by explaining its controversial decision to unify the rendering and editing engines in Outlook 2007 and use only...
Dual-Booting Vista and Linux
Editors Note: If you missed Part One of the series, you can read it here.
Last time around, I described the HP Pavilion Media Center...
Leveling the Playing Field
So, which really is better for the desktop: Vista or Linux?
Ive been working with Vista since its beta days, and I started using Linux...
CSIA Gives Government Poor Marks on Security
The Cyber Security Industry Alliance in its latest annual report (PDF), released Jan. 31, is pressing for the federal government to be more aggressive...
Oracle Announces Upgrades to E-Biz, PeopleSoft, JDE, Siebel
NEW YORK—The historic Hudson Theatre was home to a new sort of show Jan. 31—more technology-focused than Broadway-focused—and with a little less fanfare.
Oracle hosted...
Cisco Helps Prep Campus Networks for Real Time Apps
Cisco Systems on Jan. 31 launched a series of campus networking upgrades for its Catalyst switching line aimed at helping users add advanced services...