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Intel Readies Six-Core ‘Westmere’ Server Chip

Intel is looking to quickly expand the number of its 32-nanometer "Westmere" processors, and will offer a six-core version for both two-socket servers and...

Google Wave Gets Project Management Via Wrike.com

Google Wave has been in the wild for months, and Google has confirmed to me that more than 1 million people are actively using...

Intel Ships Tukwila Itanium Chip

Intel is finally shipping the much delayed "Tukwila," the latest generation of its high-end Itanium processor.In a blog posting Feb. 2, Intel officials said...

Facebook, Twitter Trigger Enterprise Social Software Use

Thanks to the influence of Facebook and Twitter, social network services may usurp e-mail as the main method for communications among 20 percent of...

REVIEW: SlickEdit 2009 Is Feature-Packed, but Pricey

I've always been the type of programmer who's used two editors: one for quick edits and another for larger-scale work. On Windows, my preference...

How to Safely Enable Enterprise 2.0 Applications in the Workplace

Enterprise 2.0 applications have become the poster children of a flat world. They provide rapid and agile collaboration, sharing and information integration capabilities never...

Samsung Green DRAM Cuts Laptop Power Requirements

Solid-state disk provider Samsung announced Feb. 2 that it has successfully completed customer evaluations of the industry's first 30-nanometer-class DRAM in 2G-bit densities, and...

Hosted Services Improve Financial Performance, Report Finds

Businesses that value IT as an enabler for better business productivity and effectiveness and those that use hosted services performed better fiscally in 2009...

Cisco to Add 2,000 to 3,000 Jobs

Cisco Systems will add 2,000 to 3,000 jobs over the next few quarters as it continues to push into new markets and as officials...

Microsoft Warns of IE Security Vulnerability

Microsoft is investigating claims of an Internet Explorer vulnerability that could allow an attacker to access victims' files. While Microsoft said it is not aware...