Monthly Archives: April 2010

Cisco, Verizon, Novell Look to Secure the Cloud

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Cisco Systems, Verizon Business and Novell are unveiling offerings designed to make cloud computing more secure.Cisco on April 28 announced security services based around...

Microsoft Contributes to Open-Source Joomla Project

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Microsoft is getting its hands into another big-time open-source project, with a new agreement to support the popular Joomla content management system.In a blog...

Apple Intrinsity Buy Could Be a Boon for the iPad

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Apple has bought chip maker Intrinsity, according to The New York Times, a move that could have a significant impact in the evolution of...

How to Achieve Greener Data Storage and Analysis

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In a world where business is transacted 24/7 across every possible channel available, companies need to collect, store, track and analyze enormous volumes of...

Compellent Launches New ZFS-Based Storage System

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Compellent, a progressive-thinking data storage company that was an early mover to the idea of providing unified connectivity, on April 27 launched the first...

Extreme, Force 10 Push 40Gb Ethernet at Interop

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The promise of 40 Gigabit Ethernet networks was a key topic of discussion at the Interop 2010 show in Las Vegas, which wraps up...

Data Breaches Less Costly with Strong CISO

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When data breaches occur, strong leadership from the chief information security officer can make a difference in the damage done to your corporate budget,...

GE Healthcare, Ascom Offer Wireless VOIP for Health Care

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General Electric's Healthcare division will integrate its patient-monitoring platform into wireless VOIP (voice over IP) phones, pager and DECT handsets designed by Ascom Wireless...

Apple iPhone 4G, Gizmodo Saga Continues with Police Raid

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The saga of lost Apple device alleged to be an iPhone prototype, and tech blog Gizmodo's much-read dissection of said device, extended into another...

Google Brings Earth View to Google Maps

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Google April 26 integrated Google Earth into Google Maps, providing an Earth view to Maps as a different way of looking at the world...