Monthly Archives: September 2008

VMware CEO Maritz Addresses Virtualization, the Cloud and Challenges from Microsoft

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LAS VEGAS-New VMware President and CEO Paul Maritz gave his first detailed public remarks at the start of the VMworld conference Sept. 16, and...

Microsoft Closes on DATAllegro, Opens Up on Data Warehouse Road Map

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Microsoft having closed on its acquisition of data warehousing vendor DATAllegro, Microsoft officials were ready Sept. 16 to start talking about their road map.Microsoft...
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Cogito Semantic Advertiser from Expert System

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Cogito Semantic Advertiser from Expert System by Clint Boulton Cogito Semantic Advertiser from Expert System - CSA (Cogito Semantic Advertiser) 1. CSA (Cogito Semantic Advertiser)The software publishes...

Challenges of Securing the Virtual Infrastructure

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Virtualization has become almost a no-brainer for organizations looking to optimize resources. But as the number of virtual machines increases, so, too, do management...

Lenovo Now Offers Server Systems for SMBs, Midmarket Companies

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Lenovo, which has been expanding its line of notebooks and desktops since the beginning of the year, will now try to carve out a...

IT Budget 2009: It’s the Economy, Stupid

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As the economy goes, so goes IT. Right now, the lackluster economy-made darker by the recent collapse of Lehman Brothers and the acquisition of...

Getting More from Firefox, from Chrome

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Back in January, I wrote a column, "I want more from Firefox," in which I described how my growing affection for Web applications was...

Anatomy of a Botnet

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Sometimes pictures help... a lot.Most of you who follow this blog are likely very familiar with the concept of botnets, but, as with the...

Google Launches Gears for Apple Safari Browser

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Google continued its offline access march Sept. 15 by launching Google Gears for Apple's Safari browser on the Mac OS X operating system.The upgrade...

HP-EDS Merger Gives EDS Employees the Pink Slip Heebie-Jeebies

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There seems to be little doubt that some of the more than 100,000 Electronic Data Systems employees worldwide will be cut from the payroll...