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Citrix Acquires User Monitoring Provider

Citrix Systems hit the acquisition trail again, this time picking up privately held Reflectent Software for an undisclosed sum, the company announced May 7. Reflectent,...

Microsoft, GXS Announce Partnership

After years of wrangling, business-to-business software companies are still working toward a key goal: to connect smaller suppliers with their global, often much larger,...

World Cup Virus Season Kicks Off

The FIFA World Cup 2006 tournament wont get underway in Germany until early June, but computer virus writers are already attempting to cash in...

Itanium Needs Linux, but Does Linux Need Itanium?

For years now, Ive been hearing about how Intels Itanium platform was going to be the server chip to end all other server chips....

A View From the Interop Show Floor

While the clear focus of Interop 2006 was security, technologies including wireless, voice over IP and storage were the subject of chatter at the...

Startup Pitches Tech to Power Down Chips

Chip startup Multigig said that its got an answer to rising data center power bills. The 12-employee, Scotts Valley, Calif., company, which emerged from secrecy...

New System Has Argus Talking

For close to two decades, Argus Research Group, an independent investment research company in New York, struggled with its antiquated premises-based voice system. Simple...

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...