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What's hot at Microsoft's Tech-Ed show this week?
What kind of data center can you build with $500M? The Social Security Administration is about to find out.
The 2009 edition of Interop faces an industry in economic turmoil. And swine flu.
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Touchscreens, voice recognition could make the mouse obsolete.
Hot topics include: Employee monitoring, security automation and mobile computing.
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3Com this week announced plans to once again attempt to play in the large enterprise/data center switching arena after exiting the market - twice.
What's hot at Microsoft's Tech-Ed show this week?
Touchscreens, voice recognition could make the mouse obsolete.
What kind of data center can you build with $500M? The Social Security Administration is about to find out.
Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news.
Beyond.com research shows that while more IT professionals with between five to 10 years experience are looking for work now, employers this year are hoping to fill open... 3
Microsoft Windows 7 pirated versions have been found with hard-to-detect trojans intended for cybercrime purposes, according to a security firm.
Thin clients and desktop hypervisor help Denver-area transportation agency roll out new desktops faster and for less money.
Microsoft Monday released the Beta 2 of Geneva, its identity platform for the cloud, adding single sign-on capabilities across server applications and cloud-based services,...
Juniper Networks today announced the availability of the EX8216 Ethernet switch, a 16-slot platform with a switch fabric capacity of 12.4 terabits. 1
SharePoint 2010 will require a 64-bit version of SQL Server and it will not support Internet Explorer 6, according to Microsoft.
In a budding argument between Google and VMware, Google is downplaying the benefits of private clouds while VMware says Google's online applications aren't ready for the...
Cloud computing offers tremendous promise for the future of computing. In the cloud you will be able to link together remote computing resources to achieve massive amounts of...
Microsoft Monday said users testing Vista should abandon that effort for the Windows 7 RC candidate. Bill Veghte, senior vice president for the Windows business, said during... 4
Aruba offers 'one-button' provisioning, remote administration simplifies management
Microsoft Monday said Windows 7 will ship "in time for the holiday shopping season."
AT&T has agreed to pay US$2.35 billion for network assets in 18 U.S. states that Verizon Wireless has to divest as part of its acquisition of Alltel last year.
Announcements from four vendors this week highlight a growing trend in data center networking: the rapid uptake of 10 Gigabit Ethernet to accommodate increasing computational... 1
Nortel Networks today reported a 37% drop in revenues during the first quarter of the year compared to the same period in 2008. 2
Photos purporting to be a new BlackBerry 3G smartphone have surfaced. The device could pack the BlackBerry Bold's 3G, 11abg radio and keyboard into the sleeker, more compact...
For a while there a few days ago it sure seemed to some as though the Google Chrome development team had proven again that no matter how much bandwidth is made available, someone,... 1
University researchers have come up with a way to protect astronauts from one of spaces most troublesome threats - radiation. The "lunar textshield," developed by North...
You may have noticed that the terms of service agreements for many Web sites are a bit one-sided. The user gets to use the service but only at the deference of the Web site operator....
I really, really want to believe that our representatives in the government are smart and always try to make good decisions and behave rationally, but time and again I'm...
In the course of my research, I'm running across some VERY large data warehouses. Several of them,...
The New York Times can't seem to seal the deal when it comes to enticing a deep-pocketed savior to buy it out...
Cisco this week rolled out the Unified Service Delivery platform, a package of existing and enhanced products...
Microsoft Office 2010 is to go into Technical Preview this July which is when we'll learn what's going to be... 1
Microsoft patched all Windows versions of Powerpoint today to address a client-side, zero-day flaw and 13...
As evidenced by the non-sensical Twitter rumor last week, it's easy to get caught up in the Apple rumor... 16