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IBM: Let Us Help with Your R&D

IBM will help its customers improve their research and development efforts both by offering them advice and giving them a peek at its own...

Readers Respond: A Clouded Vista

There comes a time when the level of complexity of any product, project or process reaches a point where it exceeds any reasonable ability...

Compliance Fuels Security on Demand

The software as a service delivery model is poised for adoption across the security industry, with some hosted applications providers tabbing customers compliance efforts...

AIG Confirms Customer Data Breach

Insurance provider American International Group has confirmed the theft of a file server and other hardware that held the personal information of approximately 970,000...

Linux 2.6.17 Kernel: Better Wi-Fi, Faster Performance

This past Saturday, June 17, saw the arrival of the latest stable version of the Linux kernel: Linux 2.6.17. While this new kernel doesnt boast...

Open-Source Message Queuing Protocol Set for Launch

A group of leading user companies, vendors and other organizations plans to launch an open message queuing protocol that will enable users to create...

Stratus Grows Linux Support for Fault-Tolerant Servers

Stratus Technologies is greatly expanding the support for standard Linux on its fault-tolerant servers. The Maynard, Mass., company June 19 is announcing support for Red...

Analytics on the Front Lines

One of the Nets Top 50 properties in May, Overstock.com is an aggressive user of business analytics in its highly competitive niche of "closeout"...

Leading Mobile Phone Players Converge on Linux

Four large mobile phone vendors, together with two major wireless operators, will create an open Linux implementation for mobile phones. Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic,...

Sun Joins Efforts to Boost AJAX

Sun Microsystems has announced new moves to bolster its support for and its place in the world of AJAX development. The company announced on June...