Monthly Archives: November 2008

Private Cloud Storage: Facts You Need to Know

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Why Private Cloud ComputingIs Beginning to Get TractionHere are nine basic facts about private cloud systems, courtesy of Sajai Krishnan, longtime storage technologist and...

Security Bug Bites Adobe Reader

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UPDATE: Adobe has patched a critical flaw in its Adobe Reader PDF-file browsing software that could allow hackers to take control of a compromised...

Top 10 Reasons for Network-Based Entitlement Control and Management

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/images/stories/70x50/bug_knowledgecenter_70x70_%282%29.jpgModern enterprises rely on IT networks to compete globally. Corporate networks need to accelerate business responsiveness by enabling rapid and secure global connections to...

Google, Yahoo and the DOJ at the Concession Stand

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Update: By now, surely many of you have seen the Wall Street Journal report, or parallel coverage, that Google and Yahoo are hedging their...

FCC Approves Use of White Spaces

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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin proclaimed the dawn of a new era in wireless innovation Nov. 4 as the agency unanimously approved rules...

Fujitsu’s Ultraportable LifeBook U820 Notebook Offers Intel’s Atom Processor

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Finally, as part of a three-product unveiling, Fujitsu is rolling out the LifeBook N7010, with its 16-inch display and Intel Core 2 Duo P8400...

Dell Looks to Save Dollars Through Additional Cost Savings Measures

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Dell, the world's second largest producer of desktops and notebooks, is looking to cut costs by asking employees to take an unpaid vacation and...

Salesforce.com Empowers Developers

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Salesforce.com ushered in its annual Dreamforce conference with a slew of announcements, including partnerships with key platform companies such as Facebook and Amazon.com, enhancements...

Sybase Bundles Together Database Software, Extends Support to New Platforms

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Sybase has bundled together a set of services and software to help enterprises perform continuous loading of data into Sybase IQ in real time.Sybase...

Can the Air Force Change the Internet Rules of Engagement?

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It's ironic, as Wired says, that the U.S. military finds its networks under constant attack through the Internet. The U.S. military was instrumental in...