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AMD Announces Q4 Losses
Advanced Micro Devices, the worlds second largest maker of processors, rolled to a loss in the fourth quarter as the $5.4 billion acquisition of...
IBM Lotus Takes Social Networking to New Heights
ORLANDO, Fla.—With collaboration as its legacy, IBMs Lotus division went back to its roots and announced its plans to deliver social software for businesses.
IBMs...
CA Adds Lotus Domino, DB2 Support to BrightStor SRM
Storage infrastructure maker CA on Jan. 23 introduced a new version of its BrightStor Storage Resource Manager, which extends its centralized management, automated monitoring...
IBM Uses Many Eyes to Visualize Data
ORLANDO, Fla.—IBMs ever-vigilant research arm employs the collective power of many of the brightest brains in the business to come up with solutions to...
Juniper, Intelliden Help Serve Up Bandwidth for Video
As more carriers and cable companies dip their toes into the market for bandwidth-hungry IPTV and video-on-demand services, they will have to improve the...
IronPort Debuts Security Reporting Technology
Messaging security specialist IronPort Systems announced the availability of its newest malware and event reporting system on Jan. 23, introducing the technology that will...
Epic Cycle Preps Argus 3.0 Content Management Platform
The surfers whose exploits are captured in photos on the Mavericks Surf Ventures Web site may not have heard of Epic Cycle Interactive, but...
Seagate Reports HDD Markets First $3B Quarter
Seagate Technology, the worlds number one revenue producer in the hard disk drive market, announced on Jan. 23 the industrys first $3 billion quarter...
Getting People to Say Nice Things About Microsoft
How dumb is Microsoft? No, really: a few weeks ago, they decided to "give" bloggers a free—as in beer—$2,300 Acer Ferrari laptop. When some...
Compatibility Concerns Hinder Vista Upgrades, IT Pros Say
Microsofts new operating system may be the most eagerly anticipated release of the past 10 years, but concerns over compatibility, bugs and security are...