Scott Ferguson

Intel’s $250-$300 Laptops Beckon SMBs

When Intel rolls out its new line of microprocessors for low-cost notebooks later this year, don’t be surprised if these PCs find their way into businesses. Emerging markets and educational endeavors are not the only places where these inexpensive PCs will have an impact. As Intel prepares to launch its Atom line of processors for […]

VMware’s New Campus Overlooks EMC

There is something missing from VMware’s new campus on Hillview Avenue in Palo Alto, Calif.: any mention of the company’s corporate parent, storage giant EMC. Since EMC bought VMware in 2004 for $635 million, VMware has remained the most independent of subsidiaries in the larger company’s portfolio. Diane Greene, a co-founder of the company, has […]

IBM, Hitachi Collaborate on Chip Development

Two of the biggest names in technology are working on developing the smallest of chips. IBM and Hitachi announced a new partnership March 10 that will focus on developing new technology that will help in the creation of 32- and 22-nanometer microprocessors. While the two companies have worked on various projects in the past, this […]

VMware Expands Desktop Virtualization

PALO ALTO, Calif.-VMware is continuing to reinvent its desktop virtualization offerings. While the majority of the virtualization company’s efforts to date have focused on servers and the management of virtual environments, VMware has also spent a good deal of time, and money, looking at emerging ways to create hosted desktop environments that are centrally managed […]

Intel Adjusting Its Business Model

SANTA CLARA, Calif.-Intel CEO Paul Otellini is promising change when it comes to the company’s business model and concerns about how the chip giant will continue to make a profit with the slowing of the U.S. economy. At the chip giant’s annual Investor Day conference, which kicked off at its main headquarters here March 5, […]

Intel Sees $40 Billion Worth of New Markets

SANTA CLARA, Calif.-During the next several months, Intel will use a combination of new microprocessors and platforms to target four specific markets that the chip giant believes are worth $10 billion each. At its annual Investor Day conference here, which started March 5, CEO Paul Otellini said the company is about to deliver whole new […]

VMware Looking Toward Midmarket

PALO ALTO, Calif.-VMware has midmarket companies in its sights. Following its European showcase in February, VMware now believes it has all the pieces in place to bring its virtualization technology, along with all its tools and management features, into the midmarket and create a significant presence in a market that has been hesitant to fully […]

Dell’s Latitude Line Gets Rugged

Dell is making its Latitude laptop line a little tougher. The PC vendor is launching a fully rugged notebook called the Latitude XFR D630, which goes on sale March 4 and looks to compete with other rugged models from Panasonic and General Dynamics Itronix. The Latitude D630 follows Dell’s Latitude ATG D620, a semi-rugged notebook […]

AMD Sets Sights on 45-nm

AMD’s first 45-nanometer processors are within sight. At the 2008 CeBIT conference March 4 in Hannover, Germany, Advanced Micro Devices will demonstrate working 45-nm, quad-core processors in a number of systems, including four-socket servers. The codename for the server processor is “Shanghai,” while the desktop chip is called “Deneb.” While AMD executives are willing to […]

Intel Drops an ‘Atom’ Brand

Intel’s latest branding scheme is truly atomic. Starting March 3, Intel will corral all its processors for MIDs (mobile Internet device) and low-cost PCs under a new brand name dubbed Intel Atom. The platform for these devices, which had been code-named Menlow, is now renamed Intel Centrino Atom. The two processors that make up the […]