Monthly Archives: October 2011
Oracle Embraces NoSQL
At its Oracle OpenWorld 2011 conference this week, database giant Oracle gave the burgeoning NoSQL database market a shot in the arm, with the...
Amazon’s Impending Disintermediation of Google
When Amazon unveiled the Kindle Fire tablet last week, many media members and analysts noted that the device featured zero Google branding.Amazon CEO Jeff...
Cloud Identity
If your employees have a growing problem of managing log on credentials across the cloud-based applications used at your company, you might be interested...
Samsung May Try to Block iPhone 5 Launch
The situation between frenemies Samsung and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is looking increasingly dire, which could lead to Samsung seeking to block the launch of the...
Nokia Windows Phones Launching This Quarter: Elop
Nokia's first handsets that run Microsoft's Windows mobile operating system are expected to launch this quarter, according to remarks Nokia CEO Stephen Elop made...
Samsung Series 7 Desktop PC Offers Touch Screen Display, Intel Chips
Samsung Electronics America announced the Series 7 all-in-one PC, featuring a touch-screen monitor, which employs Samsung's television technology and a minimalist design profile aimed...
Teradata Unveils New Database, Data Warehousing Components
SAN DIEGO-Data analytics infrastructure provider Teradata, which released its first Aster Data-based database and a new MapReduce "big data" implementation two weeks ago, announced...
Technical Support Key Factor for Data Recovery Platforms: Survey
According to respondents of Backup My Info's first IT Consultant survey, which analyzed how IT consultants perceive online data backup and recovery and included...
Microsoft Hotmail Tackles Unwanted Graymail
Not all unwanted email flooding inboxes can be classified as spam, and Microsoft appears to be one of the few companies paying attention to...
Windows Developer Preview Offers Glimpse of Future
If I've learned nothing else from spending a few days with the Windows Developer Preview, it's that Microsoft is taking few chances on there...