Security
SurfControl's managed services paying offSecurity vendor SurfControl said its entry into the managed services market last year is paying off in the form of an earlier-than-expected profit.
By Staff Writers Applications
Oracle Project XOracle's drumming up interest in its mysterious 'Project X' to be unveiled next week at Collaborate 07.
By Barbara Darrow Applications
Ubuntu Linux forges tighter DB2 tiesIBM's DB2 has long been a Linux-friendly, cross-platform database. But as of this week, there will be improved coexistence between DB2 and the latest Ubuntu 6.06 Linux release.
By Staff Writers Hardware
Dell pulls plug on NY storeDell has decided to halt plans to open up a second retail outlet outside New York City, several months after cautiously saying it would give it a try, a company spokesman.
By Staff Writers Internet
Google to open office for developer dayTen Google offices around the world will throw open their doors next month for Google Developer Day, an event spotlighting Google's collection of tools and open interfaces for building Web applications.
By Staff Writers Government/Law
Toshiba suit aims highA federal court can award damages, but the burden of proof is on the patent holder, according to a patent lawyer.
By Staff writers Hardware
Datacom implements Wyse thin clients IT service provider Datacom has implemented a selection of thin clients by Wyse Technology, into its call centre business unit.
By Staff Writers Research/Trends
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Government/Law
Telco/ISP
VoIP too complicated for mass marketsIn a survey of VoIP users, a Forrester Research analyst has found the low-cost calling technology to be too complicated to appeal to mass-market users.
By Staff writers Security
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