Monthly Archives: April 2011

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Finally Arrived

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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

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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...
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Front

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...