Monthly Archives: September 2011
Dell: PCs Are Still Important to Business
Don't look for Michael Dell to jump on the "post-PC" bandwagon.The PC market might be under significant pressure-from the rise of tablets and smartphones...
Google Buys DailyDeal, a German Groupon Rival
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Sept. 19 purchased DailyDeal, a Berlin-based daily deals Website that competes with Groupon, LivingSocial and others in Germany.Launched in December 2009, DailyDeal...
Small Business Optimism Falls for Sixth Straight Month
Confidence in the economy among small-business owners tumbled in August, as the National Federation of Independent Business' monthly Small Business Optimism Index dropped a...
Integra Telecom Introduces Cloud Security Services
Integra Telecom, a provider of fiber-based, business-grade networking, communications and cloud solutions, introduced a cloud security services suite of managed, networked-based security products for...
Facebook Copies Google+, After Google+ Aped Facebook
There's been a lot of news around Google+ over the last few days. Actually more faux controversy than news, and some of it involves...
The World According to Dell: From Hardware to Software and Now to the Cloud
ROUND ROCK, Texas -- Pre-med student Michael Dell started his computer-upgrading company at age 19 in his University of Texas dorm room in 1984....
The Future of Storage: Blending New and Old
Storage is continuing to develop at a breathless pace-both in the use of advanced materials and in the way those materials are being applied.New...
CAs Need to Invest in Infrastructure, Stronger Business Processes
In the wake of the breach on the Dutch certificate authority in which several hundred fraudulent digital certificates were issued, many security researchers claimed...
15 U.S. Reps Sign Letter Demanding Obama Support ATandT, T-Mobile Deal
WASHINGTON - U.S. Rep. Heath Shuler (D-N.C.) sent a letter with 14 Congressional co-signers to President Barack Obama Sept. 15 demanding that he order...
Hitachi Ships 3.5-inch SSDs for New HP 3PAR Arrays
Although the overall trend in enterprise storage IT is clearly moving toward smaller, faster 2.5-inch solid-state drives, plenty of shops still use the older...