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HP, Cisco Extend Partnership

Hewlett-Packard and Cisco Systems are announcing an expanded partnership in which HPs Technical Services group will implement enterprise-class wireless installations based on Ciscos new...

Katrina: One Year Later

Tis the season for anniversaries, it seems. In just a couple of weeks, we will observe the first major milestone since the terror attacks...

OEMs Adopt Intels Tulsa Chip

A host of OEMs are lining up to offer servers running on Intels latest processor, the dual-core Xeon MP 7100 series for systems running...

Scalent Adds Solaris Support to Virtualization Software

Scalent Systems last November launched its data center virtualization product, dubbed Virtual Operating Environment, or V/OE, with support for Windows and Linux.With the upcoming...

ShoreTel Launches VOIP App Initiative

Pure-play IP PBX provider ShoreTel on Aug. 28 will branch out into the IP telephony applications space when it debuts a pair of new...

Buy and Tell: TippingPoint to Disclose Purchased Flaws

A security company that pays hackers for information on software flaws and exploits plans to release a list of 29 unpatched flaws in products...

Software as a Service Not Completely Worry-Free

Back in the good old days of the 1990s, we used to refer to software companies that delivered applications over the Web as ASPs,...

Scalixs Mind-Share Push

With exchange 2007 due out near the end of the year, Ive been expecting a flurry of activity from e-mail and calendar server vendors...

Damn the Torpedoes—N Speed Ahead

Linksys is forging ahead with its 802.11n initiative now, taking aim at small businesses. However, eWEEK Labs tests show that Linksys new products do...

HP Stacks Up the Switches

Hewlett-Packard is jumping on what it perceives to be a trend to move away from unmanaged switches, coming out with a new, Web-configurable Layer...