Monthly Archives: July 2009
Better Living Through Wireless Telehealth
Cellular modules built into end-use medical devices will be one of the primary drivers of wireless "telehealth" over the next 24 months, according to...
IBM Expands Relationships with Cisco, Juniper and Brocade
IBM is expanding its partnerships with networking vendors Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks and Brocade Communications Systems in a move that should increase networking options...
Array Networks Offers Application Delivery Controller
Secure application delivery company Array Networks on July 22 launched the Array APV900 Application Delivery Controller, a load balancing and traffic management offering aimed...
U.S. Must Attract More Cyber-Security Pros, Report Finds
The U.S. government needs to do more than buy technology to improve cyber-security - it needs to hire more experts, according to a new...
Microsoft to Kill Soapbox, Its YouTube Competitor
Microsoft will shut down Soapbox, its online-video competitor to YouTube, by the end of August. The decision follows weeks of publicly acknowledged debate over...
Is Green IT Dead
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DYMO Introduces LabelWriter Family of Printers
Newell Rubbermaid subsidiary DYMO announced an addition to its line of LabelWriter printers, the 450, the 450 Turbo and the 450 Twin Turbo, all...
Online Scam Smiths Attempt to Hang the DJ
Even in this day and age, online fraud-spewing PC killers are still trying to push users into a hot fuss by using 419 schemes...
VMware Profits Down 36.5% but Execs Optimistic for Rest of 2009
Enterprise virtualization software kingpin VMware on July 22 reported a 36.5 percent falloff in its second-quarter profit from the same period a year ago,...
Microsoft Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 Released to Manufacturing
Microsoft announced the release of both Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 to manufacturing on July 22.The two platforms represent a major part...