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The keen competition in the business intelligence market has players scrambling to get the edge.
Aggressive cost cutting begins to pay off on the bottom line.
San Francisco charges network administrator with four felony counts as city probes how far the damage goes.
Selling pressure turned intense today, but was it enough for a bottom?
Networking giant adds new support for IPoDWDM, technology that enables carriers to cost-effectively extend their networks.
UPDATED:Yet another layer of strength for Salesforce's Force.com platform in the wake of last year's highly publicized security problems.
Will better than expected results from the tech titans matter in a market obsessed with financial worries?
Montevina will feature improved performance with lower power drain plus WiMAX, Blu-ray playback and discrete graphics.
Often-derided tape storage gets a vote of confidence as HP and Sony team on a new DAT format while IBM and Sun break the terabyte barrier.
The 3G version sells five times as fast as its predecessor.
Networking giant's new Web acceleration product line takes aim at rivals.
The government's dramatic rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac did little to ease worries about financial stocks, as technology earnings take a back seat to mortgage market woes.
Lawmakers seek moratorium on government fees for five years.
New rhetoric in Microsoft-Yahoo saga comes on the heels of another spurned offer.
Yahoo's bold plan to make its search infrastructure available to friend and foe alike has the industry buzzing.
Allegedly passed on confidential IBM sales information to his new bosses.
Name-calling and rude remarks are the order of the day amid invocations to the holy spirit of the open source community.
Long lines, overloaded servers, trouble with activation
that's the price people are paying for being first.
Chairman's draft order could become a major victory for Net neutrality advocates, but legal and political uncertainties remain.
The S&P hangs on just above its 2006 low.
The technology to secure the DNS system has been around for four years, yet many servers dont use it.
Service strategy lets small companies enjoy technology benefits without the headaches.
Consumers fast becoming regular users, but is business catching up?
Service strategy lets small companies enjoy technology benefits without the headaches.
No reason given for the decision to drop the inquiry.
Some business customers will want to download a blocking toolkit that lets them delay deployment until they're ready.
A Word zero-day exploit and a problem with a third-party security program prove setbacks, but at least one issue is fixed.
Developers ready iPhone 2.0 software.
Now that they've broken the CAPTCHA system in Gmail, one firm says spammers are exploiting the daylights out of it.
What role will the Commerce Committee take on behavioral targeted advertising?
Will the next version attract more hordes of buyers when it hits stories Friday?
Analysts see business slowing for Cisco, and financial stocks face pressure once again.
The company exposes the same tools it uses to build its Linux, with the aim of simplifying the task of application delivery for the open source community.
Microsoft readies two new and updated server bundles designed to meet the needs of small and medium-sized businesses.
New legal analysis questions whether Internet service providers using NebuAd's system are on the wrong side of federal and state wiretapping laws.
Redmond announces two new cloud services for businesses.
Microsoft issues a total of nine fixes for the month, none of them considered critical.
Security researchers sound the alarm on core protocol issue with DNS that could bring the Internet to a standstill if not fixed.
A 24% plunge in shares of VMware did nothing to dent the spirits of investors determined to look on the bright side.
Rackspace tries to put an end to the guessing game behind PCI solutions.