Monthly Archives: July 2009

HP Takes Data Center Transformation Services on the Road

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MARLBOROUGH, Mass.-Three years ago, Hewlett-Packard officials announced an ambitious data center consolidation plan that would reduce the number of facilities worldwide from 85 to...
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LABS GALLERY: RIM’s BlackBerry Tour 9630 Doesn’t Break New Ground

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LABS GALLERY: RIM's BlackBerry Tour 9630 Doesn't Break New Ground Blackberry Tour 9630 Available for both Verizon and Sprint networks, the new BlackBerry Tour 9630 provides...

Health Care Companies Not Prepared to Manage IT Risks

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While health care and life sciences companies are on the brink of new opportunities with the widespread adoption and use of electronic health records...
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LABS GALLERY: Intel Parallel Studio Helps Make the Most of Multiple Cores

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LABS GALLERY: Intel Parallel Studio Helps Make the Most of Multiple Cores Add-ins Intel Parallel Studio installs right into Microsoft Visual Studio as a set of...

Clearwire Adding Devices to WiMax Service

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Samsung plans to debut its Mondi WiMax tablet for Clearwire customers on Aug. 1 in Atlanta, Baltimore, Las Vegas and Portland, Ore., the four...

Oracle Buys GoldenGate to Boost Database, Middleware Products

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Oracle is adding to its stable of acquisitions, announcing June 23 that it is buying GoldenGate Software, a private company that specializes in data...

WSO2 Amps Up Open-Source SOA Offering

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WSO2, also known as the open-source SOA company, has announced the availability of the WSO2 Governance Registry 3.0 and the WSO2 Identity Server 2.0,...

African-Americans Lead New Wave of Mobile Internet Users, Report Finds

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Mobile Internet use has "increased sharply," according to a report from the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, based on data from...

Apple Investigated Foxconn Complaints Before iPhone Suicide Case

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Apple previously investigated Foxconn, the Chinese manufacturer of its iPhones and iPods, three years before the July 16 death of a 25-year-old Foxconn employee...

SGI Continues Push into HPC, but Without Itanium

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When Rackable Systems closed its $42.5 million acquisition of Silicon Graphics Inc. in May, officials touted the new company as one that could play...