Monthly Archives: September 2009
ATandT Outlines 3G Network Speed Boosts
AT&T Sept. 9 promised increased speeds for its 3G network in six U.S. cities by the end of the year as part of the...
Eucalyptus Offers Open-Source VMware-Based Cloud Platform
Startup vendor Eucalyptus Systems, which has made a name for itself with open-source technology that enables enterprises to build an internal cloud computing environment...
AMD CEO: Economic Signs Encouraging
Advanced Micro Devices has plans for new PC and graphics offerings that will help the chip maker take advantage of what officials say are...
Business Booming at NASA, White House Websites
More than 81 million Americans visited government Websites in July, representing 42 percent of the U.S. Internet audience, according to data released by comScore...
Google Voice, Skype Are on a VOIP Collision Course
When eBay announced Sept. 1 that it was selling off 65 percent of VOIP giant Skype, the New York Times reported that Google was...
Windows 7 Security Bug Emerges at Worst Time for Microsoft
In what could be a major issue for Microsoft as it prepares for the release of Windows 7 next month, the company announced that...
New IBM Supercomputers Boost NOAA Weather Forecasts
With the ability to make 69.7 trillion calculations per second, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's new supercomputers are gearing up to "improve forecast...
SPEC Launches SOA Benchmark Effort
The Standard Performance Evaluation Corp. has formed a new working group to develop standard methods of measuring performance for typical middleware, database and hardware...
Cisco’s Biggest UCS Deployment Runs a Multitude VMworld Labs
Cisco's Biggest UCS Deployment Runs a Multitude VMworld Labs
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It would have been hard to miss the portable data center at VMworld, because it...
Nortel Gains in Resurgent VOIP Market: Dell’Oro
Nortel Networks, which has spent much of the year selling off portions of its business, regained its position at the top of a resurgent...