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Recent articles by Daniel Robinson
OpenSolaris gets snapshot tool
Sun Microsystems has announced availability of the latest OpenSolaris update, which adds a new snapshot feature, boosts performance, and is easier to deploy in data centres, according to the vendor.
Daniel Robinson
Dec 15 2008 7:06AM
Software
Motorola sees all LANs wireless in future
Wireless technology has reached a tipping point where corporate networks will increasingly be deployed using wireless rather than cabled Ethernet, according to Motorola's Enterprise Mobility business.
Daniel Robinson
Dec 12 2008 12:13AM
Networking
Intel: 32nm process is ready to go
Intel has completed the development phase of its next-generation manufacturing process that will be used to make 32nm chips, and said it is on track for production in the fourth quarter of 2009.
Daniel Robinson
Dec 11 2008 3:16AM
Hardware
Roadmap points to future Intel netbook chips
Details have emerged of a future 32nm Intel chip for netbook-style devices that will merge the processor and chipset into a system-on-a-chip (SoC) component.
Daniel Robinson
Dec 9 2008 2:30PM
Hardware
Palo Alto Networks offers 'next-gen' firewall
New technology offers greater control over traffic by identifying users and
applications.
Daniel Robinson
Dec 4 2008 9:37AM
Security
VMware View 3 enhances virtual desktops
VMware has updated its virtual desktop product with enhancements that make it easier to provision and manage virtual clients, and new capabilities that support mobile workers on laptops.
Daniel Robinson
Dec 3 2008 6:50AM
Software
BlackBerry wins Fraunhofer security approval
BlackBerry sales could get a boost from the results of security tests carried out on the mobile email system by a leading research institute.
Daniel Robinson
Dec 1 2008 6:45AM
Security
Fedora 10 shows enhancements
The Fedora Project has released version 10 of its free-to-download Linux platform, adding greater support for virtualisation, a graphical boot system, and other enhancements such as network connection sharing.
Daniel Robinson
Nov 27 2008 6:48AM
Software
Lenovo taps SMS for laptop security
Lenovo is to offer the ability to lock down its ThinkPad laptops remotely by text message..
Daniel Robinson
Nov 26 2008 9:46AM
Security
Red Hat offers mainframe-class support
Red Hat has introduced a new level of support for customers operating mission-critical workloads, offering decade-long product lifecycles for participating Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers.
Daniel Robinson
Nov 20 2008 6:10AM
Software
Microsoft scraps OneCare security suite
Microsoft is to replace Windows Live OneCare with a free security service from the second half of 2009.
Daniel Robinson
Nov 20 2008 6:10AM
Security
HP gives network boost to blade servers
HP has unveiled new products designed to improve performance in virtual server environments, including a network connection module to boost bandwidth and an accompanying server blade.
Daniel Robinson
Nov 18 2008 6:20AM
Networking
Microsoft opts for Windows 7 for next embedded release
Microsoft has confirmed that the next version of Windows Embedded will be built on Windows 7.
Daniel Robinson
Nov 11 2008 6:24AM
Software
VMware brings virtualisation to mobile phones
VMware is to put virtualisation technology on mobile phones so that users can combine multiple profiles, such as one for business and one for personal use, into one handset.
Daniel Robinson
Nov 11 2008 6:24AM
Software
BlackBerry gets Documents To Go upgrade
Dataviz has unveiled a new version of its Documents To Go suite for the BlackBerry which enables users to work with Microsoft Office files on their mobile handset.
Daniel Robinson
Nov 7 2008 5:30AM
Software
Better HD video comes to the web
Recast Digital is promising high-definition and DVD-quality video delivered over the internet without the need for specialist software or workstation-class hardware.
Daniel Robinson
Nov 5 2008 2:45PM
Software
Sun announces Solaris and ZFS updates
Solaris 10 10/08 offers enhancements in virtualisation and ZFS file system.
Daniel Robinson
Nov 4 2008 3:55PM
Software
Microsoft shows off future technologies
On the third day of Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference, Rick Rashid, senior vice president of Microsoft Research, showcased some of the projects the company is working on.
Daniel Robinson
Oct 31 2008 12:10AM
Software
Microsoft sheds light on Windows 7 features
Microsoft has revealed more details of Windows 7, the next version of its desktop client platform, including user interface and usability improvements, plus features to make the operating system easier to deploy and manage for corporate IT departments.
Daniel Robinson
Oct 29 2008 6:13AM
Software
New standard will make mobiles easier to customise
A forthcoming update to the Open Mobile Alliance Device Management (OMA DM) standard for mobile phones will make it easier for users to personalise their handset, for which there is enormous potential demand, according to Mformation.
Daniel Robinson
Oct 28 2008 6:37AM
Software
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