Monthly Archives: October 2008
Technology in 2009
The last several weeks have seen a large number of conferences, trade shows and seminars dedicated to emerging technologies and new products, with the...
Ten Steps Techies Should Take To Keep Their Jobs In A Financial Meltdown
Okay, the stock market is falling like a rock. Big banks are being bought and sold like overripe bananas. The masters of the financial...
Five ‘Dirty Little Secrets’ to Know When Buying a Data Archive
It turns out there are some so-called dirty little secrets that not every vendor will tell you about archiving products. They fall into five...
What Data Archive Vendors Won’t Tell You Before the Sale
If you're an IT manager considering a major-or even a minor-data archiving buy, there are a few things you should be sure to take...
Enterprise 2.0 Software to Take Hard Hits Amid Competition, Weak Economy
Just a few weeks ago, the Enterprise 2.0 world was humming along smoothly, to all outward appearances. Vendors and analysts alike were bullish on...
Intel, AMD Earnings to Offer Guidance on PC, IT Spending
When Intel and Advanced Micro Devices, the two largest suppliers of x86 processors for PCs and servers, report their 2008 third-quarter financial results in...
Third Broadband Pipe Pokes Hole in Baltimore. Finally.
When Sprint Nextel lit its new WiMax network in Baltimore, the long-promised third broadband pipe into the American home was realized. At least for...
Entellium: Seizing the opportunity …. and running for the exit
Sometimes the tagline or the company motto that sounded so, so great at the late night lounge meeting comes back to haunt you. That...
Catching Up with Fast Flux
Renowned botnet researcher Jose Nazario of Arbor Networks offers up some interesting new data in a recent blog posting over at CircleID on the...
Amazon S3’s Response to Financial Mess: Cut Prices
Now here's a great response from a smart company to the current U.S. financial panic: Lower prices for a hot item—storage in the cloud.Amazon...