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Talking Web, memory assistants and solar-powered cell phones headed mainstream, IBM says
11/26/08
A talking Web, solar technology embedded in windows and cell phones, and the end of forgetting will all come in the next five
years, IBM predicts in its third annual Next Five in Five list.
New HP division makes data centers green
11/24/08
HP focuses on building green data centers with new consultancy division
How to survive a hurricane without halting business
11/24/08
Baton Rouge, La., firm Lamar Advertising uses data replication, co-location to survive hurricane.
Sports Web site goes virtual as it gears up for expansion
11/19/08
Fantasy sports site coasts along with server and I/O virtualization.
IT sector adds jobs despite economic turmoil
11/19/08
Surprising new findings from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics show that the IT profession may be in far better shape than
the job market as a whole.
IBM buy targets server consolidation
11/18/08
IBM's newest acquisition lets applications run on multiple platforms even if they were designed for a single type of microprocessor
and operating system.
Spansion claims iPods violate flash patents in suit against Samsung
11/18/08
Patent lawsuit seeks to ban sale of iPods, BlackBerries and more flash-based devices.
Struggling Sun faces difficult choices about future
11/18/08
Bad times just keep getting worse at Sun Microsystems, and the vendor may face hard choices about which parts of its business
to keep and which to shed.
Magic Johnson discusses video phones, Celtics-Lakers rivalry and today's NBA
11/17/08
Magic Johnson's businesses rely on Cisco TelePresence videoconferencing to communicate, cut costs on plane travel.
EMC forms Decho subsidiary, targets consumers' 'digital echo'
11/17/08
EMC has formed a new company known as Decho to help consumers manage personal information in the Internet cloud.
AMD Shanghai chips target virtualization performance
11/13/08
AMD's new Shanghai processors will improve performance of applications running in virtual machines with various features that
reduce the amount of work required from a hypervisor.
Private cloud networks are the future of corporate IT
11/12/08
The future of enterprise IT is in private clouds, flexible computing networks modeled after public providers such as Google
and Amazon yet built and managed internally.
Microsoft prepares new virtualization certifications
11/12/08
Microsoft is ramping up a new line of virtualization certifications to go hand-in-hand with its release of the Hyper-V server
virtualization technology.
Sun debuts Amber Road storage lineup, boosts performance with flash memory
11/10/08
The use of flash memory to dramatically improve transaction processing highlights Sun Microsystems' new Amber Road line of
storage appliances.
VMware acquires Trango, debuts mobile hypervisor
11/10/08
VMware is launching a hypervisor for mobile phones, letting handset makers design applications for multiple operating systems.
Egenera lays off 87 workers, refocuses on software
11/10/08
Economy, strategy shift behind Egenera's cost-cutting moves.
EMC unveils long-awaited cloud offering
11/10/08
EMC's long-awaited cloud storage offering helps businesses build and deliver Internet-based applications at massive scale.
IT shops renegotiate contracts to wring savings out of vendors
11/06/08
Six out of ten CIOs are trying to lower costs in 2009 by renegotiating IT vendor contracts.
Ex-Intel worker indicted on $1B trade secrets theft
11/06/08
An ex-Intel employee accused of stealing $1 billion worth of trade secrets and using them to help rival AMD was indicted in
Massachusetts Wednesday.
Negotiating with IT vendors: Five tips for saving money
11/06/08
Six out of ten CIOs are trying to lower costs in 2009 by renegotiating IT vendor contracts, according to the CIO Executive
Board.
Techno-thriller author Michael Crichton dies at age 66
11/05/08
Popular author Michael Crichton has died at the age of 66 after a career writing science fiction and "techno-thriller" novels
such as Jurassic Park and the Andromeda Strain.
Start-up pureSilicon and Samsung bolster flash storage market
11/05/08
A start-up joins the flash storage market while Samsung mass produces new flash drives.
Bank mergers fuel demand for IT pros
11/05/08
While the economy goes in the tank, there might be at least one bright spot for IT pros: all those bank mergers and acquisitionsare
creating demand for technology workers who can help post-merger companies smoothly integrate IT operations. That's what IT
staffing firm Sapphire Technologies has found. Hundreds of new IT jobs at post-merger financial institutions are available,
says Matt Colarusso, branch manager for Sapphire's national recruiting. "You don't normally see them all come out at once
like that," he says of the new rash of job listings.
IBM, Sun release OpenSolaris OS on mainframe
11/03/08
A mainframe version of the OpenSolaris operating system is now available for download.
IBM sues to block executive's move to Apple
10/31/08
IBM is suing one of its top executives, a server guru who is trying to take a job with Apple, where he would be working closely
with CEO Steve Jobs.
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