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Ruckus Makes Noise in the SMB WLAN Space

Ruckus Wireless' ZoneFlex Smart WLAN solution goes out of its way to make wireless networking simple for small business customers.With its easy initial setup...

How to Fight the IT Budget Squeeze

/images/stories/70x50/bug_knowledgecenter_70x70_%282%29.jpg For those CIOs who are in the midst of negotiating their budgets or who feel they are being squeezed by CEOs looking to cut...

IBM Pledges Quickr Migration from SharePoint

The most logical way for IBM's Lotus group to beat Microsoft's SharePoint team in the collaboration software market is to ship more units of...

Sun Fights for High-End Market Share

The news from Sun Microsystems' quarterly financial report was not reassuring.After talking about restructuring the company for more than a year to better compete...

Don’t Let Data Quality Concerns Stop a Data Migration Project

Data migration projects may seem straightforward, but they often hit snags for a variety of reasons-not the least of which is data quality.Bad data...

Microsoft Popfly Meets Game Maker

Microsoft has built upon its Popfly mashup tool to fashion a new way for beginners and nonprogrammers to create games.The software giant on May...

Merger Creates Food Supply Chain Network

iTradeNetwork, which makes software-as-a-service technology for the food industry, has merged with Instill, which provides spend intelligence solutions for food service companies.Under terms of...

Hospitals Struggle With Access Control

Despite increased awareness of access control issues, healthcare providers continue to struggle with security and compliance related to user access, according to the results...

Freewebs Lowers Barrier to E-retail Entry

Freewebs, which provides hosted platforms and tools for building Web sites, is releasing Web Stores, a tool for small retailers wishing to build e-commerce...

Interop’s WLAN Architecture Debate

At the Interop conference in Las Vegas May 1, I sat in on a pretty fascinating panel discussion called "The Great WLAN Architectural Debate"...