Monthly Archives: March 2009
Users Quantifying Increased Adoption of SAAS in the Enterprise
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
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
Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other social networks have hundreds of millions of users combined. These solutions have grown exponentially on the strength of their...
Microsoft’s 10 Lucky Breaks
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...