Monthly Archives: March 2010
Why Hardware Still Makes IBM Tick
Rod Adkins is senior vice president in charge of IBM's Systems and Technology Group, the company's $19 billion semiconductor, server, storage and systems software...
Microsoft Seeks to Refute Top 10 Exchange Storage Myths
Microsoft Seeks to Refute Top 10 Exchange Storage Myths
by Chris Preimesberger
Myth No. 1: Exchange requires expensive, high-performance storage. Reality:
Exchange 2010 now enables users to...
Google Apps, Facebook Devour Enterprise Network Bandwidth
Google Apps, Facebook Devour Enterprise Network Bandwidth
By Clint Boulton
Application Usage and Risk Report
Palo Alto Networks looked at 750 applications used in nearly 350 companies...
HITECH Act and HIPAA Compliance: How to Secure Personal Information
There are new and stricter federal and state requirements in place for protecting customer and patient personal information. Businesses are required to satisfy these...
Greenpeace Links Apple iPad to Global Warming
A March 30 report from Greenpeace associates the Apple iPad with global warming, as the activist organization seeks to raise new questions about the...
Maximizer Software Releases CRM 11
Maximizer Software, a provider of customer relationship management (CRM) and mobile CRM solutions for small to medium-sized businesses, announced the availability of its latest...
Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise Trial Program Extended
Microsoft has extended its Windows 7 Enterprise Trial program to Dec. 31, 2010. While an official blog post says the extension was "due to...
Microsoft Swats IE Zero-Day in Emergency Security Patch
Microsoft issued an emergency patch March 30 for a zero-day bug affecting Internet Explorer, closing a security hole exploited by attackers this month in...
Dell Printers Look to Challenge HPs Market Dominance
Dell Printers Look to Challenge HPs Market Dominance
by Scott Ferguson
Dell 5535dn
This is one of Dells multifunction, black-and-white printers that can print, scan and fax....
From Microsoft Bob to Windows 7: Microsofts Biggest Failures and Successes
From Microsoft Bob to Windows 7: Microsofts Biggest Failures and Successes
by Nicholas Kolakowski
Name: Microsoft BobJudgment:
FailureReleased in 1995, Bobs cartoonish, user-friendly environment was supposed to...