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Citrix to Marry Workload Management with Presentation Server

Citrix Systems moved past the engagement stage with OEM Aurema and into wedding on Feb. 14 when it announced it has acquired the workload...

Oracle Releases New TimesTen In-Memory Database

Oracle has released a new in-memory relational database designed to meet the faster response time needs of enterprises. Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Release 7 is...

SAP Skills Pay Off Big for IT Pros

Pay for non-certified IT skills grew 8 percent in 2006, while pay for certified skills showed flat growth, according to the most recent edition...

NAC Leaders: Technology Has a Long Way to Go

With a growing number of IT security companies and infrastructure specialists pushing network access control systems to market, vendors that are recognized as leaders...

802.11n Gear Makes Strides

Since kweek labs initial evaluation of draft 802.11n-enabled wireless LAN products, wireless chip set and hardware manufacturers have been improving interoperability among their products....

Survey Shows More Evidence of Trend Toward Online Storage

Theres new evidence that businesses are trending toward enlisting online services help to manage the overwhelming data storage/access crunch thats becoming more and more...

Research: Highest Rates of U.S. Identity Fraud Found in New York

Recent research by ID Analytics reveals that New York, California and Nevada have the highest rates of identity theft in the country. The findings were...

A Love Note Wed Like to Forget

Ah, Valentines Day. A day to remember those high school holidays of watching the popular girls get carnations and candy while you sat around...

Xeroxing the SMB Market

At the turn of the millennium, the future of the company whose very name is synonymous with photocopying appeared uncertain. Xerox, based in Stamford, Conn.,...

Google Loses Belgium Copyright Case, and Will Appeal

Google violated copyrights when it linked to Belgium publications through Google News, a Belgium court has decided. Google will have to pay a small...