Monthly Archives: September 2009

Startup MaxiScale Launches Itself plus Storage Platform

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MaxiScale, a new storage software maker that emerged Sept. 21 from two years in stealth mode, has launched a new package designed to efficiently...

Infected Mac Computers Worth 43 Cents in Cyber-underworld

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New research from Sophos underscores a growing interest in the Mac among cyber-criminals.In a presentation at Virus Bulletin's VB Conference, in Geneva, Sophos Labs...

IBM Delivers New Services for BlackBerry

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IBM on Sept. 24 "announced new subscription-based managed services and support for the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution, to help organizations around the world benefit from...

Palm Woos Ex-Mozilla JavaScript Gurus to Boost WebOS

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The crackerjack Web development duo of Dion Almaer and Ben Galbraith have left the helm of the Mozilla Developer Tools Lab to join Palm...

Advanced Disaster Recovery for AIX: How to Best Ensure Business Continuity

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When evaluating disaster recovery (DR) technologies, tactics and processes, organizations often perceive the investment as analogous to a life insurance policy: DR will allow...

Symantec Says Idaho Leads U.S. in Spam

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Sometimes being No. 1 isn't all it's cracked up to be. In this case, Idaho is No. 1 in spam.According to a report from...

BMC: Mainframe Users Preparing for Economic Recovery

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BMC Software officials expect that mainframes will play a significant role for businesses as the economy crawls out from under the worldwide recession.BMC on...

10 Reasons Why Palm Pre May Become the Smartphone Flop of 2009

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A report has surfaced claiming Verizon Wireless won't be bringing the Palm Pre to store shelves. The device was originally expected to be offered...

Mobile Net Neutrality Moves to Policy Forefront

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The other shoe fell this week for mobile carriers when Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski said his agency would consider extending network neutrality...

Twitter Confirms New Funding for Future Growth

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Twitter co-founder Evan Williams Sept. 25 confirmed the microblogging service closed a funding round from Insight Venture Partners, T. Rowe Price, Institutional Venture Partners,...