Monthly Archives: February 2008

HP Releases Low-Cost Disk Arrays

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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SAN FRANCISCO -When it comes to the future of multicore processing, Advanced Micro Devices is looking far beyond adding more and more transistors to...