Monthly Archives: July 2009
Synology Introduces DS409Slim Backup Solution
Network-attached storage producer Synology America announced the launch of its 2.5-inch four-bay Disk Station DS409slim, which the company said brings lower power consumption, virtually...
Analysis: EMC or NetApp Will Pay Way Too Much for Data Domain
Is EMC allowing its considerable corporate ego to gain control in a non-solicited campaign to acquire Data Domain? And why does it want to...
FTC OKs Sale of Nortel Units to Nokia Siemens
Federal regulators have given the go-ahead to Nokia Siemens Networks' $650 million bid for a part of Nortel Networks' business.The Federal Trade Commission on...
Kohl Calls for Telecom Antitrust Probe
Add the chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition and Consumer Rights to those who believe that dominant wireless carriers such as AT&T...
CompuServe Classic Shut Down for Good
After 30 years, CompuServe Classic was finally shut down for good by AOL.Throughout the 1980s and early '90s, CompuServe was a premier Internet provider,...
Microsoft Aiming to Settle EU Antitrust Cases
Microsoft is apparently in talks to settle antitrust probes initiated by the European Union, according to Bloomberg, which cited unnamed people "familiar with the...
OffiSync to Celebrate Google Docs-Microsoft Office Wedding in the Enterprise
Google may be generating interest from customers who want to access Google Apps data through the more familiar Microsoft Outlook interface, but it isn't...
Dell Speeds Up ROI for Enterprise
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Microsoft Opens Up C# and CLI Specs
Microsoft has announced that it will be applying its Community Promise to its C# language and Common Language Infrastructure (CLI), which in essence frees...
Microsoft, Verizon Agree on Mobile Phone Search
Microsoft Bing has become the default search on Verizon-powered mobile devices as part of a five-year deal.According to a January story in The New...