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An Rx for Managing Mammography Images and More

Stage 1 breast cancer tumors are small—less than 2 centimeters in diameter. The mammogram images that can save a womans life are enormous—both in...

Queens College Gets the Royal Treatment with CA Unicenter

Like many commuter schools, Queens College teemed with thousands of students who needed to securely and remotely access courseware housed on the New York...

Call System Jumps into VOIP

In a perfect world, Dave Pelkey, chief operating officer at Tuition Management Systems, would have waited one more year before taking the leap to...

Bemis Stuck on VOIP

When your CEO delivers a mandate to improve global communications, there are bound to be plenty of sleepless nights. But Steve Cunha, director of IT...

Testing Out the Latest in Laptops

Intels Centrino Duo—the chip makers latest mobile platform—is the next big thing when it comes to enterprise laptops. During the last few weeks, Ive...

Sossaman Powers Down

Intels new power-saving chip—the dual-core Low Voltage Xeon—makes one of its earliest appearances in Rackable Systems C1000-L01 server. eWEEK Labs tests of the server...

Stratus Launches Services Unit

Stratus Technologies, known best for its fault-tolerant server, is launching a services business based on its high-availability experience.At its Stratus World show in Las...

Clickatell Buys with Eyes on U.S.

Clickatell, whose technology is used by wireless carriers and business customers to deploy mobile messaging services to end users, is making an aggressive push...

Firm Cuts Power Costs Amid Data Center Growth

When Spectrum Energy and Information Technology Inc. began looking for a way to reduce energy costs while significantly growing its data center, the global...

Averting An Energy Crisis

There are few, if any, IT managers today who can fill their data centers without worrying about increasing electricity and cooling costs. A survey of...