Monthly Archives: February 2009
VCs AWOL on Health Care IT Investments
Perhaps the $19 billion in the economic stimulus dedicated to health IT initiatives will move venture capitalists, but the much touted new health care...
BLADE Network Technologies Flicks Ultralow-Power Switch
Funny, but BLADE Network Technologies of Santa Clara, Calif., doesn't make blade servers. It makes really good network switches and data center-type software, however....
Novell Bolsters Identity and Access Management Portfolio with Acquisitions
Novell announced two moves today meant to bolster its identity and access management business.The first is the acquisition of the technology assets of compliance...
Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Continues Low-Cost Laptop Push
While all the talk of the week of Feb. 9 focused on Dell and smartphones, the PC maker quietly rolled out the latest edition...
Enterprise Compliance Manager 8.0
Enterprise Compliance Manager 8.0
ManageSoft's Enterprise Compliance Manager, a software asset management solution, now includes support for Oracle database license management and VMware server virtualization,...
Black Hat Shines Light on Security Vulnerabilities for Lenovo, Apple and Others
Facial recognition technology may sound like a sexy, futuristic way to protect your laptop. But as security researcher Minh Duc Nguyen showed Feb. 19,...
Why Sun’s New Cloud CTO Is Targeting Migration of Legacy Apps First
On Dec. 9, 2008, Sun Microsystems called together the usual-suspect journalists and IT analysts in San Francisco to announce the launch of a new...
Agencies Get Recovery.gov Details
With federal agencies poised to dispense the results of America's largest spending bill ever, President Obama promises that the process of determining what gets...
First Look at Dells Inspiron Mini 10 Laptop
First Look at Dells Inspiron Mini 10 Laptop
by Nicholas Kolakowski
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Dell's Inspiron Mini 10 weighs in at 2.86 pounds, and features a keyboard that...
Is ‘Netbook’ Market Cannibalization a Real Threat to the Likes of HP, Dell?
Even as Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Acer and other companies have gravitated toward "netbook" production in the last 12 months, fear has arisen among certain segments...