Monthly Archives: April 2011
Finally Arrived
Finally Arrived
The white iPhone 4 arrives on the market nearly a year after the initial debut of its all-black twin.
Delays
Apple reportedly wrestled with some...
Dell’s PowerEdge R415 1U Server Piles on Enterprise Features
The Dell PowerEdge R415 rack-mount server is a general-purpose workhorse system that is a worthwhile choice for cost-conscious organizations. However, the PowerEdge R415 is...
Front
Front
The 1U Dell PowerEdge R415 is intended for price conscious IT buyers who are also considering a step to the cloud. I tested the...
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure: Why Your Next Desktop Will Be Virtual
There will always be a need for conventional desktops and notebooks for specific users, but desktop virtualization has matured today. In fact, it's time...
SAP Profits Rise, but Analysts Dour
SAP reported first-quarter net profits of $597 million, off total revenues of $4.4 billion, with company executives offering an optimistic forecast for the rest...
Tablets Fuel PC Growth as iPad 2 Goes International
Led by the Apple iPad, worldwide PC shipments increased 7 percent during the first quarter, according to research firm Canalys, which includes tablets in...
Adventures with Amazon EC2
This week we re-launched labs.eweek.com to serve as a home base eWEEK Labs team, and as a place to test out some of the...
Former Data Domain CEO Takes Over at Service-now.com
Frank Slootman, who as CEO took Data Domain public in 2007 and then enjoyed a bidding war between EMC and NetApp over the company...
Radio Density
I've been using a Fluke Networks AirCheck WiFi analyzer at the eWEEK San Francisco test lab and the results are pretty good. You'll be...
RIM Acquires Tungle, Boosting Calendar Services
Research In Motion has acquired Tungle, an application that syncs users' calendars to streamline scheduling and eliminate snafus like double-bookings."Tungle is a leading provider...