Monthly Archives: March 2008
Dell’s Latitude Line Gets Rugged
Dell is making its Latitude laptop line a little tougher.The PC vendor is launching a fully rugged notebook called the Latitude XFR D630, which...
AMD Sets Sights on 45-nm
AMD's first 45-nanometer processors are within sight.At the 2008 CeBIT conference March 4 in Hannover, Germany, Advanced Micro Devices will demonstrate working 45-nm, quad-core...
Microsoft’s Turner Champions Virtualization At CeBIT
Microsoft's approach to virtualization and the virtualization business was changed by the recent introduction of Windows Server 2008. . That none to gentle dig...
Tom Henderson: The CeBIT Weather Report
Let's suppose for a moment, that you're the head of a company that has had brush after brush with EC authorities over your business...
Are Vendors Really Keen to Be Green?
Everyone here at Cebit has an environmental pitch; be it greener technology, how long they have been focused on their corporate social responsibility or...
Tom Henderson: Don’ t NOC It, Till You’ve Tried IT
The GreenIT initiative at CeBIT is centralized in a small area ofCeBIT's Future Park (Building 9), and while the displays aren'tenormously awesome, the scuttlebutt...
Mac Developers Eager to Get Hands on iPhone SDK
With Apple set to provide details this week of its planned iPhone software development kit, even developers of desktop Mac products are looking forward...
Software Conjures the Magic in Cisco ASR 1000 Routers
Despite the wow factor in the QuantumFlow processors Cisco Systems used in its new ASR 1000 Series routers, the real value Cisco added to...
Hitachi Looks for Unstructured Solution
Hitachi Data Systems unveiled a trio of new products today at Cebit in Germany.The vendor launched two NAS products: the Hitachi Essential NAS platform...
SAP Greases the Wheels on Business All-in-One with Fast-Start Program
SAP is greasing the wheels on its midmarket machine, announcing a program dubbed Fast-Start aimed at helping smaller companies get up to speed fast...