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Wondering whether Vista will ever catch on with enterprise customers? The answer may be 'Yes, but not quite yet.'
Memory makers have finally stopped adding capacity because they spent
themselves broke.
AirTight is wagering that its software-as-a-service approach can help enterprises lock down their Wi-Fi.
Hole in the Jet database considered the most severe, since it affects so
many Microsoft and third-party apps.
Startup meshes chat, IM, file sharing and video messaging.
A current and former employee explain why they think the culture at the troubled hardware maker needs fixing.
The Dow and S&P could find support near here.
Another debacle in the financial sector had little effect on the tech sector Friday, as a number of strong earnings reports limited losses.
The company will go to the mat over the European Commission's $1.35 billion fine.
New program both competes and complements WebEx for collaboration.
Linux file systems have a number of limitations that make them a poor choice for large and high-performance computing environments.
oCERT takes shape, but not every big open source vendor is directly involved.
Nominees for election to Yahoo's board are free to go.
The Web search leader aims to squeeze more money from its video site, mulls future deals with Yahoo and talks up its own growth strategy.
Deal is aimed at curtailing abuse.
Please don't think we compete with Visa. We're much different, the payment company says.
Now non-programmers can build enterprise-class apps fast and on the cheap.
After a year and half of trying, Borland find a buyer of developer tools spinoff.
Now non-programmers can build enterprise-class apps fast and on the cheap.
The latest supercomputer will be built on Intel and Linux. Again.
Windows XP's last service pack poses challenges for some users, but so far it's largely business as usual.
Eyeing anticompetitive threats, lawmakers bring forward new legislation to curb ISPs' network management.
Greater efficiency and flexibility will propel new solutions to the forefront among IT buyers, according to a new report.
AMD insists going pure quad core will pay off down the road. Plus, it's using multi-chip design to solve its problems as well.
Panelists debate the consumer harm and technical solutions to protect kids on the third screen.
But Will Users Go Along with multiple desktop operating systems?
Offers more products, clever storage, more advice.
With Yahoo in its rearview mirror, Microsoft reportedly eyed Facebook.
The latest version of Microsoft's automated help agent for companies, adds support for SharePoint searches.
It's a fairly minor glitch for some users who install Windows XP SP3 over IE7 and IE8.
How deep will the pullback go? Hopefully not much further.
UPDATED: The roadmap from as late as last December goes out the window in favor of a surprisingly familiar design.
Rising oil prices and renewed banking fears outshone better than expected results from Cisco on Wednesday.
The enterprise software titan continues pushing its SOA agenda with two new enhancements for NetWeaver.
Nationwide WiMAX takes a step toward reality as players come together to form a potential juggernaut.
The emerging wireless technology gets another massive vote of confidence, while Comcast, Time Warner, Google and Intel sign on as backers.
At an FTC town hall meeting, ad experts consider when sophisticated mobile applications will hit the mainstream in the United States.
Java EE 6, SE 7 and JavaFX all make impressive debuts.
At an FTC town hall meeting, ad experts consider when sophisticated mobile applications will hit the mainstream in the United States.
Latest version of Privilege Manager aims to make implementing Vista security easier, transparent to end-users.