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Verari Revs Up with New CEO, Virtualization Plans

Blade system vendor Verari Systems has a new CEO and announces plans to roll out a host of new technologies in 2006 that are...

Institute Slams Net Neutrality Legislation

WASHINGTON—Saying that proposed changes to the telecom bill currently working its way through the U.S. Senate will hurt consumers, the American Consumer Institute has...

OASIS Ratifies Data Exchange Standard

OASIS, the international standards group, announced June 20 that a new standard has been ratified to help facilitate data sharing during times of national...

Another Excel Flaw Found, Exploit Code Released

Officials at the Microsoft Security Response Center are scrambling to investigate a second zero-day flaw in the Excel spreadsheet program, after a private researcher...

Unpatched iTunes, Skype, Firefox Inviting Malware Targets

Unpatched versions of some of the most popular software applications present a bigger threat to enterprise networks than malicious software, according to a warning...

Quantum Boosts Backup, Cuts Prices for SMBs

Quantum revealed June 20 that it has increased the capacities of several of its disk-based backup appliances, added new functionality to them and yet...

Creatives Flashy New Zen

Creative has taken many of the features that people loved in its Zen Vision:M hard drive MP3 player and put them into its newest...

Research Predicts Security Spending Slowdown

Even as high-profile data leaks grab headlines and compliance auditors begin making their rounds, many chief information security officers are preparing to trim their...

A Do-Everything Camera Phone

So this is what the Europeans have been keeping from us. The Nokia N80 ($799 list) is the ultimate bleeding-edge convergence phone and the...

IBM Ramps Up Chips Speed by Cooling It Down

Researchers at IBM and the Georgia Tech have gotten a SiGe—or silicon-germanium—chip to run at 500GHz by freezing it to minus 451 degrees Fahrenheit. The...