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Perl cloud vendor run by a 15 year old entrepreneur gets snapped up.
New release of popular open source caching technology adds modules and streaming support.
Pioneer of group coupon online services makes its move to go public


Alliance Data's Epsilon division will grow analytics and marketing platform with Aspen buy.


Ebay aims to grows its business with acquisition of ecommerce vendor.


Big Blue estimates that the market opportunity for its Smarter Commerce initiative could run as high as $70 billion.


The social networking site is rolling out tests of an online coupon service to be shared among friends.


Google introduces new payment system for digital content that's less prohibitive than Apple's plan -- and is expected to be more profitable for publishers.


Acer dropped down to third place behind Dell in the latest report from HIS iSuppli. How did the growth of media tablet sales impact the results?


Survey details some of key reasons small-to-midsize business owners, CEOs and sales managers regularly leverage virtual office capabilities.


Report says the cost enterprises have to pay to fix security and restore operations after a data breach continue to grow.


Google's mobile operating system Android is crowned king of the U.S. mobile market for the first time by comScore.


Verisign reports the number of Internet Domains grew to over 205.3 million in 2010, but some segments didn't grow much at all. Why?


Do Salesforce customers produce 95 percent less carbon on average than their on-premise counterparts? Analysts aren't so sure.


First rapid release cycle open source browser from Mozilla offers improved privacy and performance.


Are all of the browsers in your business up-to-date?


New generic Top Level Domains plan is approved, enabling anything to potentially become a TLD.


The company claims its Lustre-based storage system will let users store petabytes of data and retrieve them at blazing speeds.


Research in Motion (RIM) posted year-over-year revenue growth of 16 percent for its first quarter of fiscal 2012 when it announced its results Thursday afternoon, but that failed to satisfy investors.


The new Apache Traffic Server boasts a 277 percent improvement over Traffic Server 2.0.


From the blogs: : Document Foundation proved this week that it's not just a fork in the road for OpenOffice - it's a new direction.


NetApp beefs up its OnCommand management software for cloud control


Oracle Exadata Database Machines are now certified for SAP applications.


CouchDB open source NoSQL database get a major tech infusion geared around speed.


Why Linux kernel devs should be careful with numbers, Adobe's AIR decision and Cisco's CIO.


From the blogs: Being SPDY, isn't about embracing Google, sometimes it's just about being smart with HTTP.


Meshed Web attack emerges that takes a new approach to replication and it may already be a big problem.


If the company can avoid shipping late, it could go a long way toward saving Microsoft's bacon.


Perl cloud vendor run by a 15 year old entrepreneur gets snapped up.


New release of popular open source caching technology adds modules and streaming support.


Reader, Acrobat, Flash and Shockwave all tagged with updates for security vulnerabilities as Adobe aims to make it easier for users to stay updated.


Managing the uptime of systems isn't the key challenge.


The company aims to make cloud computing easy for eager but reluctant enterprises.


More than half of the patches are labelled as 'critical' by Microsoft.


Google's SPDY TCP optimization tech is now being leveraged by site optimization vendor Strangeloop, but it won't make the whole web faster - it's only for Chrome.


Telecom vendors set to join together as industry competition grows.


Ann Livermore and other top execs are moved out of daily operations as CEO Apothecker mixes things up


Now out of beta, Xeround looks to expand Database as a Service.


Open source packet and network continues to grow as project founder moves to commercial networking vendor Riverbed.


From the blogs: Time to say goodbye to Fedora 13 which included Btrfs as a tech preview.

