Monthly Archives: February 2008

Forrester Finds Global IT Spending Slowing Down

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IT might finally start feeling a sting from the slowing U.S. economy.In a new report released Feb. 11, Forrester Research found that the sluggish...

CA Updates Backup, DR for the Midmarket

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CA has released new backup, recovery, high-availability and replication products, all geared to midmarket companies with the updates' ease of use, better security and...

Open-Source Movement Turns 10

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This weekend marks the 10th anniversary of the publication of the "Open Source Definition" and the public announcement of the formation of the Open...

Moving up the Stack with AVG Technologies

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What's in a name? A lot, if you ask the folks at AVG Technologies, formerly Grisoft.Officials at the security company, based in the Czech...

RedPrairie Targets Inbound Logistics for Web-Based Collaboration

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With RedPrairie's Feb. 5 release of its Routing Portal application, the demand management solutions vendor is applying Web-based collaboration to the management of inbound...

SugarCRM CEO: It’s the End of Salesforce

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SugarCRM Chairman and CEO John Roberts is convinced that the era of open-source applications is upon us.So he told eWEEK Senior Writer Renee Boucher...

Dell Clarifies AMD Retail Strategy

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Dell is clarifying its retail strategy when it comes to PCs that use processors from Advanced Micro Devices.In a Feb. 8 posting on the...

Yang’s (Lowercased) Words to Yahoo Workers

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Yesterday, we got a peek at how Ballmer was keeping the Microsoft troops calm in the midst of the Microsoft-Yahoo negotiations. In a leaked...

The Most Overhyped Technologies of the Century

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Click the image to see the slideshowOverhyped Tech In the world of technology, hype is like the sun. A little bit of hype can be...

Fiber cable choke points

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At the start of World War I, the British cut the German transatlantic cables which required the Germans to reroute their transatlantic messages via...