Monthly Archives: March 2009
First Look: Dells New Intel Nehalem-Based Workstations
First Look: Dells New Intel Nehalem-Based Workstations
by Nicholas Kolakowski
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In addition to shipping with the Intel Xeon 5500 "Nehalem" chips, the Dell Precision T7500,...
Space Shuttle Discovery Undocks, Heads Home
Having suffered through multiple launch delays and dodging space debris once finally underway, the Discovery space shuttle March 25 undocked from the International Space...
Box.net Adds Text Search Function
Box.net, which provides online content storage and collaboration solutions, announced on March 24 a new full-text search function for its line of applications, allowing...
HP Pavilion Elite m9600 Desktop Offers Intel Core i7 Chip
Hewlett-Packard is offering a new desktop, the HP Pavilion Elite m9600, that uses one of Intel's Core i7 processors based on the "Nehalem" microarchitecture...
Dell Precision Workstations Now Sport Intel ‘Nehalem’ Processors
Dell is rolling out three new Precision desktop workstations March 25 that utilize Intel processors based on the newer "Nehalem" microarchitecture that the chip...
Google Gainsays Ballmer–Again
Now what, Steve? Google just introduced a pair of significant changes to its search product, something Steve Ballmer recently said it couldn't do because...
Promoting IT Is Not About Doing More
Our friends over at CIO Insight are running a piece on the benefits of promoting, or rather marketing, IT to the business. It's a...
Sun Apparently Rejected Joint HP-Oracle Takeover Offer
So while the legalese continues to be smoothed out, sliced, diced and relegated to memory by IBM lawyers in the upcoming Big Blue acquisition...
Technology Is Music to San Francisco Symphony CIO’s Ears
Michael Skaff is the CIO of the San Francisco Symphony, one of the country's leading symphonic orchestras, and an eWEEK Corporate Partner. His specialties...
Lantronix ManageLinx Remote Device Solution a Mixed Bag
How do you securely manage devices that are located at customer sites or branch offices? Hopefully the answer doesn't include driving there every time...