Monthly Archives: February 2008
HP Releases Low-Cost Disk Arrays
Hewlett-Packard has released a batch of entry-level disk arrays that allow smaller companies to flip between low-cost Fibre Channel and iSCSI on the one...
Adobe Names New CTO
Adobe Systems is promoting Kevin Lynch to chief technology officer.Most recently, Lynch served as senior vice president and chief software architect for the design...
Microsoft Arrives at UC Destination
Microsoft has been seemingly inching toward unified communications for years, but with Office Communications Server 2007, the company is finally there.By integrating VOIP (voice...
How to Plan a Network for Corporate Performance Management
By: Sanjay BeriMost senior executives can remember a time when performance management meant reviewing a thick stack of financials once a month, then heading...
Head of Ruby Project to Support Microsoft
Two efforts to deliver an implementation of the Ruby language on the .Net platform have merged into one. Or have they?Rather than continue to...
Platform in the Clouds
Salesforce.com Chairman and CEO Marc Benioff sat down for a conversation with eWeek editors just after he introduced the company's new Force.com platform-as-a-service, or...
PCs Have a Place on the Green Grid Agenda
SAN FRANCISCO - Going green means looking at desktops, too.Most of the work of the Green Grid until now has focused on creating standards...
HP Upgrades Entry-Level SAN for SMBs
Hewlett-Packard will introduce an update to its entry-level storage area network products that the vendor hopes will spur customers to upgrade from older storage...
What Dell Sees in Store for ’08
Here's a pop quiz: Which segment of Dell's hardware business-PCs, servers or storage systems-has grown the fastest over the last two years?If you said...
AMD Sees Future in Accelerated Computing
SAN FRANCISCO -When it comes to the future of multicore processing, Advanced Micro Devices is looking far beyond adding more and more transistors to...