Gen-i unveils ReadyCloud Server, offering agile, cost-effective cloud computing tailored for businesses seeking efficiency and flexibility.
After working with the search giant for five years on iGoogle gadgets, Labpixies has now become part of the Google stable.
Sony will halt sales of 3.5-inch floppy disks in Japan from March 2011, ending an era that began in 1981 due to dwindling demand.
Ndevr launches a new GHG management tool, pre-integrated with Oracle software, aiding firms like Thiess in efficient carbon footprint analysis and reporting.
Microsoft withdraws a server patch after failing to fix critical vulnerabilities, promising an updated solution soon.
HP launches a new networking portfolio combining HP ProCurve and 3Com, boasting twice the speed, half the energy usage, and a 65% cost reduction.
YouTube videos now consume 10% of corporate bandwidth, outpacing all other internet usage, reveals Network Box report.
Microsoft dispatches auditors to KYE factory in Dongguan, China, after a report on adverse labour conditions. Investigation to ensure compliance with standards.
Google reports revenue increase of 23% for first quarter, reaffirms commitment to innovation and heavy investment.
NetSuite has launched the latest version of its cloud development platform for building and deploying business apps.
Symantec flags April as crucial for IT admins following Microsoft's patch of 25 vulnerabilities, including 9 critical ones, across its software.
SafeGuard Enterprise 5.50 is a multi-layered endpoint data security encryption and data leakage prevention solution.
Riverbed's WAN solutions gain Brocade's seal of compatibility, promising enhanced data centre performance without needing bandwidth upgrades.
Openwave has launched Analytics Express, a cloud-based solution to monitor, manage, and monetise mobile data traffic, enhancing efficiency for operators.
Microsoft and Micro Focus bolster their partnership with the launch of four innovative products built on Visual Studio 2010.
HP has finalised its acquisition of 3Com for USD $2.7 billion, boosting its network solutions and strengthening its Converged Infrastructure strategy.
EMC unveils fastest deduplication storage system, offering up to 14.2 petabytes of backup capacity and speeds of 12.8 terabytes per hour.
After joining the company in February 2008, Chief Technology Officer Aristotle Balogh has resigned for personal reasons.
James Gosling (pictured) has resigned from enterprise software company, choosing to not publically explain his reasons why.
A recent Informatica survey reveals enterprises are struggling with overwhelming data growth, with 35% unable to manage growing volumes in their applications.