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Sun Sheds Light on Storage Blueprint

/zimages/2/134181.jpgAt its Network Computing event on May 2 in Washington, D.C., Sun Microsystems unveiled a host of new storage offerings and upcoming products poised...

Beyond the Factory Floor

Such tools focus not just on construction sites and factory floors, but also in assuring timely availability of trained staff and other long-lead resources...

Intel, Allies Look to Linux for Itanium Growth

Proponents of Intels 64-bit Itanium chip see Linux as a key growth driver for the architecture, and are looking at ways to enhance the...

Intel Reorg Gives Flash Group a Push

Intel is regrouping its flash memory operation. The chip maker, which has been conducting a sweeping business review after suffering market share losses to rival...

Bird Flu Would Test IT

In the news this week, the return of thin client computing; are businesses prepared for an avian flu outbreak; Microsoft builds an ad center;...

Avian Flu: Can IT Handle a Pandemic?

VeriCenter Chief Technology Officer Dave Colesante is a rare bird. Unlike many IT executives, Colesante has actually thought about a potential avian influenza virus, or...

Interop at 20

Sturdevant gives Labs Director Jim Rapoza the lowdown on network access control, open source networking, and security education, noticing that Cisco was conspicuously absent...

Customers Wait for Oracle Security Patches

Just call it Oracles May critical patch update.Three weeks after the database server vendor announced the release of its April 2006 CPU, customers are...

Sun Files Countersuit Against Azul

Sun Microsystems has fired back at Azul Systems with a lawsuit accusing the 4-year-old company of using stolen trade secrets and patents to build...

Avaya Targets Midmarket with IP Telephony Services

LAS VEGAS—Avaya is seeking to make it easy for midsize enterprises to adopt IP telephony applications by launching at Interop here new products and...