Monthly Archives: July 2010

IBM’s New Mainframe: The Key Is the Core

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IBM claims its new zEnterprise mainframe is the highest performing, most efficient mainframe ever and the z196 core server has something to do with...

Nimbus Crams Terabytes of Flash into New System

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Newcomer Nimbus Data Systems certainly isn't bashful about going full force into the promising solid-state enterprise storage market.The San Francisco-based startup, which has trademarked...

Facebook Hits 500M Users Amid Ownership Lawsuit

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Facebook on July 21 reached 500 million users and commemorated the milestone by launching an application that lets users share stories about how Facebook...

Ricoh Introduces Secure Laser Printers

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Digital office equipment and document management solutions specialist Ricoh Americas announced the release of two color laser printers, the Aficio SP C430DN and SP...

AccelOps Launches Channel Program for Data Center Monitoring

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Data center management and monitoring specialist AccelOps announced details of its channel program enabling partners to sell AccelOps' integrated data center monitoring platform. The...

Siemens Distributes Sysclean to Fight Stuxnet Malware

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Siemens is distributing a tool to help customers deal with a malware threat targeting its SCADA, or supervisory control and data acquisition, software.Sysclean, developed...

Small Businesses Plan on Hiring in H2, Report Finds

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The latest survey from online human capital management company CareerBuilder found that small businesses plan to be hiring in the second half of 2010....

Microsoft Revenues Benefit from Windows 7, Business Spending

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Microsoft posted revenues of $16.04 billion for its fiscal fourth quarter, surpassing analyst estimates. Revenue across its key divisions, including Windows and Online Services,...

Toshiba Debuts Satellite Series Laptops, Docking Solution

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Toshiba is adding three new laptops to its back-to-school roster, along with a docking solution for keeping things tidy and easy to grab on...

Dell to Pay $100M to Settle SEC Accounting Probe

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Dell will pay $100 million and CEO Michael Dell will pay $4 million to settle investigations by federal regulators into accounting issues surrounding the...