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10 Reasons Why Microsoft Should Fear Chrome OS

As the world prepares for the release of Google's Chrome OS, a Web-based operating system that Google announced earlier in 2009 and that is...

Microsoft Office 2010 Beta Is Released at PDC

Microsoft released beta versions of Office 2010, SharePoint Server 2010, Project 2010, Visio 2010, Office Web Apps for businesses and Office Mobile 2010 at...

IT in Manufacturing Hit Hardest by Recession, Report Says

An ongoing survey of IT effectiveness for midmarket businesses has released preliminary analysis of how the recession has impacted IT projects in various industries....

Brocade Offers High-Performance, Efficient Ethernet Switch

Brocade Communications Systems is offering service providers a new switching router that it says brings 1 Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet capabilities along...

FCC Outlines Broadband Barriers

Significant gaps in several areas of the broadband ecosystem must be closed before the United states can fully take advantage of universal high-speed Internet...

Green Manifesto Gives Mobile Industry Green Goals

From the Mobile Asia Congress in Hong Kong, the GSM Association (GSMA), in collaboration with The Climate Group, introduced a Green Manifesto, a document...

Citrix Counters VMware with Desktop Virtualization Upgrades

The market battle to stake out stronger positions in the desktop virtualization business appears to be heating up.Only a week after VMware launched a...

Why Tim O’Reilly Sees Microsoft as a Proponent of the Open Web

NEW YORK-High-tech publisher Tim O'Reilly has predicted that Microsoft will emerge as a leading proponent of the open Web, a statement that must seem...

Symantecs Top Nine Storage Trends for 2010

Symantecs Top Nine Storage Trends for 2010 by Chris Preimesberger 2010: The Year of Deletion Next year, enterprise IT administrators will continue to struggle with the continuing...

Microsoft Loses Intellectual Property Battle in Chinese Court

A Chinese court ruled on Nov. 16 that Microsoft had violated the intellectual property rights of a Beijing-based software company, Zhongyi Electronic, in its...