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IBM Hitches Wagon to 4G bps Storage Train

Topping off the yearlong changeover of its storage controller systems portfolio from 2G bps to 4G bps support and bandwidth expansion, IBM on May...

IBM Aims Blades at SMBs

IBM wants to entice more SMBs to take a look at its blade server offerings. The Armonk, N.Y., company on May 10 is unveiling a...

Is Big Daddy Choking Google?

Web site operators are clamoring to understand what can best be described as an ongoing disturbance in the Google Force. Googles search engine, once a...

Spyware, Rootkit Maker Stops Distribution

ContextPlus, an adware company implicated in a large number of stealth rootkit infections, has stopped distributing its software, citing concerns over the practices of...

W3C Approves Web Services-Addressing Standard

The World Wide Web Consortium has approved the Web Services-Addressing specification as a standard. The standards organization announced on May 9 that Web Services-Addressing 1.0—consisting...

Preparing for the Worst: Avian Flu

The disaster recovery systems that kicked in following Hurricane Katrina last fall were a good sign that many businesses and IT staff had planned...

Symantec Touts New Server, Storage Foundations as IT Standards

SAN FRANCISCO—Symantec executives and customers extolled the virtue of "standards" on May 9 at the Symantec Vision conference here, as the company introduced its...

Cisco Reports Flat Earnings, Strong Revenue Increase

Despite flat earnings in its third fiscal quarter of 2006, Cisco Systems was bullish on its quarter overall and in looking ahead into the...

Sun, SAP Virtualize App Environments

Users of SAP applications looking for ways to improve manageability and reduce deployment times are getting help from the software maker as well as...

Symantec Brass Tackles Complaints, Touts Progress

SAN FRANCISCO—Symantec will seek to extend its security protection beyond the client and infrastructure to encompass Web 2.0 models and data, top executives told...