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IBM Ties Popular IM to Collaboration Tools

IBMs Lotus Software unit launched a new version of its Sametime collaboration package that allows companies to integrate the communications system with some of...

Data Domain Extends Backup to Fibre Channel SANs

Backup-to-disk provider Data Domain on Monday introduced its first Virtual Tape Library option for its DD400 Enterprise Series Restorers, extending its replication and compression...

Yahoo Opens Labs Overseas

Yahoo unveiled Monday the companys first-ever research facilities located outside the United States. The labs, in Santiago, Chile, and Barcelona, Spain, exemplify how Internet search...

Iron Mountain DataDefense Protects Lost Laptops

Iron Mountain on Monday announced its new DataDefense service, which enables customers to control data elimination or lock down all files on stolen PCs...

HyperRoll Links BI App to Prologic ERP

HyperRoll Inc., maker of software that speeds up BI applications and helps them scale, is hooking its technology into that of Prologic, a UK...

Dual-Core Xeons Power Fault-Tolerant Stratus Server

Stratus Technologies this week is rolling out the first of its fault-tolerant servers to run on dual-core Xeon chips from Intel. The two-socket ftServer W...

180Solutions Slapped with Adware Installation Complaint

A high-profile consumer advocacy group has asked the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) to pull the plug on the "illegal and deceptive practices" used by...

Tax Woes Threaten TIAA-CREF Customers

With tax season gearing up to full throttle, TIAA-CREF customers straddling the 2005 to 2006 tax seasons are facing some potentially costly consequences due...

Microsoft Must Rethink Security Response

Its time for Microsoft to rethink its response to security holes. The software vendors slow response to a serious vulnerability in WMF (Windows Metafile) recently...

Finding Ways Around RFIDs Errors

For all its powerful potential, retail IT users know all too well the error problems with RFID, especially when the more powerful UHF chips...