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Hurricane Disaster Highlights Techs Limitations

Last week, technology news took a far back seat to the forces of nature. As Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Southern United States, the tech...

Google vs. Microsoft

Over the past several months, its hard to say which weve seen more of—new Google service announcements or proclamations from Steve Ballmer regarding Microsofts...

Reactivity Locks Down RSS Feeds

RSS is the darling of bloggers and Internet news sites. But enterprises have had little use, so far, for the XML-based content syndication technology.That...

E-Com Gets Integration Help

At the Automotive Industry Action Groups AutoTech conference in Detroit this week, QAD Inc. and Sterling Commerce Inc. will announce an enhanced partnership that...

Gateway Aims Low-Cost Line at SMBs

Gateway Inc. is looking to expand its commercial business by targeting smaller customers. The Irvine, Calif., computer maker kicked off the initiative last week...

Hurricane Takes Down Telecom

Land-line and wireless carriers alike were working to restore phone service to the areas hit by Hurricane Katrina last week, but lack of access...

Intelsat Buys Rival Operator for $3.2 Billion

Satellite operator Intelsat last week announced plans to buy rival PanAmSat for $3.2 billion, in a deal that will create the worlds biggest fleet...

Schillix: OpenSolaris Testing Ground

For organizations and individuals invested in the Solaris platform, Sun Microsystems Inc.s OpenSolaris project promises greater flexibility, faster innovation and closer attention to diverse...

OSDL Stands by Linux

Martin Taylor, Microsoft Corp.s general manager of platform strategy, recently approached Open Source Development Labs Inc., in Beaverton, Ore., to consider ways in which...

Backing Up With Disk and Tape in Harmony

During the last few years, disk-based backup systems have metamorphosed from expensive luxury items to core storage elements. For companies that havent yet taken...