Monthly Archives: March 2009

Users Quantifying Increased Adoption of SAAS in the Enterprise

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Analysts and researchers have been saying it for months -- perhaps even a couple of years -- but the idea that...

BBC Program Purchases Botnet, Touches Off Ethical Debate

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The minds behind BBC's television program "Click" have inadvertently thrust themselves into an ethical quagmire.Recently, the team at Click purchased a botnet to demonstrate...

Fusion-io Doubles Capacity of Its SSD Storage Array

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Fusion-io, which makes handheld-size solid-state storage arrays for enterprise systems, launched March 12 a new product called ioDrive Duo, which doubles the capacity of...

Yahoo Announces Facebook, SearchMonkey Features

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Yahoo announced two new features for SearchMonkey and Facebook.The new updates to SearchMonkey allow a site designer with flash video, games, spreadsheets or presentations...

Palm, Sprint Set Palm Pre Pricing

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Sprint Nextel, which has exclusive U.S. rights through the end of 2009 to sell Palm's upcoming Pre touch-screen smartphone, announced its individual, family and...

Are Google’s Behavior-Based Ads a New Privacy Concern?

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Google has raised privacy concerns with its newly launched interest-based advertising, which displays ads based on users' previous searches and page views. Also known...

Sirius XM Radio Plays to iPhones, iPod Touch

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When all else fails, turn to Apple's wildly popular iPhone and iPod Touch. Sirius XM Radio CEO Mel Kamarzin said March 12 the financially...

IBM Brings High-Speed Fibre Channel to BladeCenter Servers

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IBM is bringing high-speed 8 Gigabit Fibre Channel capabilities to its blade servers, the latest move by the company to outfit its data center...

7 Things Needed for an Enterprise Social Network

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Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other social networks have hundreds of millions of users combined. These solutions have grown exponentially on the strength of their...
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Microsoft’s 10 Lucky Breaks

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Microsoft's 10 Lucky Breaks It's the second of three Friday 13ths this year. Last month, we looked at 'Microsoft's 10 Unlucky Breaks' Now it's Microsoft's...