Monthly Archives: January 2011
OCZ Exits DRAM Chip Business to Focus on SSD
OCZ Technology will withdraw from the memory business altogether to focus on its solid-state-drive business, the company said, as part of its fiscal 2011...
NetApp Acquires Data Center Management Specialist Akorri
Network storage maker NetApp bolstered its presence in the virtualized computing sector Jan. 12 with the announcement that will acquire data center management software...
Microsoft, Apple, Others Still After Novell Patents: Report
A consortium headed by Microsoft is continuing in its plans to buy nearly 900 Novell patents for $450 million, according to reports.That consortium, CPTN...
NetSuite Integrates CyberSource to Flag E-Commerce Fraud
NetSuite has integrated CyberSource's fraud management software into its cloud-based ERP (enterprise resource planning) platform.Customers using NetSuite's cloud-based financials/ERP software suite to process their...
Stuxnet-Like Trojans Can Exploit Critical Flaw in Chinese Industrial Software
A critical security flaw in supervisory-control-and-data-acquisition (SCADA) systems used in China raises the possibility of another Stuxnet-like attack, a security researcher said.The latest stable...
HP, GE, Harris Heat Up Health Information Exchange Development
Amid a flurry of new HIEs (health information exchanges) around the country, on Jan. 12 Hewlett-Packard announced a 52-month services deal with the Texas...
Samsung Vibrant 4G Galaxy S Phone Headed for T-Mobile?
T-Mobile may soon be getting a new 4G smartphone and its fastest yet-the Samsung Vibrant 4G Galaxy S phone, an update to its current...
Virgin Mobile Leaves Unlimited Data Plans to Sprint
Virgin Mobile is the latest carrier to cancel its unlimited wireless data plan.The carrier will stop offering its $40 all-you-can-eat 3G Broadband2Go data plan...
Smaller Businesses Spend More on Mobile Services, Devices: Survey
Given the rise of mobile devices in both the consumer and business spheres, it's perhaps no surprise that small and midsize businesses are spending...
SAP to Acquire Security Software from SECUDE
SAP announced Jan. 12 it will acquire a chunk of SECUDE's security business in order to bolster its identity management capabilities.The deal, made for...