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Borland IDE Users Look Ahead

Borland Software Corp.s plan to divest its integrated development environment tools has sparked optimism in some Borland IDE users and speculation about who might...

SGIs Future Could Include Bankruptcy, Sale

Silicon Valley pioneer Silicon Graphics may face bankruptcy or even a sale of the company if it fails in its 2006 restructuring plans, the...

SCOs Discovery-Go-Round Keeps Spinning

Well, you have to give The SCO Group credit for persistence, if nothing else. In recent weeks, SCO has expanded its search to find...

EdgeSight Lets IT See What PC Users See

Reflectent Software on Feb. 13 will launch a new release of its desk-side application performance monitoring software that refines the ability to centrally monitor...

Microsoft Approaches Secure, Reliable Vista

Windows Vista may approach the reliability levels usually associated with Unix-based operating systems. So says my friend Rob Enderle, and he makes good sense. According to...

EFF: Dont Use Google Desktop

A high-profile privacy watchdog group has a terse warning for business and consumer users: Do not use the new version of Google Desktop. The nonprofit...

Pharmaceutical RFID Adoption Stalls

Analysts had been optimistic about the potential of using RFID technology to track pharmaceuticals, thereby curbing theft and counterfeiting while encouraging supply chain efficiency. In...

Isilon Powers NBC Olympic Broadcast Marathon

NBC on Feb. 10 in Turin, Italy, begins a stretch of broadcasting that should provide a record 418 hours of in-depth coverage of the...

Ratings Game: Security Flaw Scoring System Flounders

Exactly one year after the introduction of the Common Vulnerability Scoring System as a vendor-neutral standard to get around the confusion of measuring the...

iSCSI Tames Data Deluge at FoxHollow

Medical device manufacturer FoxHollow Technologies has seen its revenue increase fiftyfold and a significant jump in its employee base since 2003. Its storage needs...