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Citrix project Kensho to enlighten datacentre managers

Citrix project Kensho to enlighten datacentre managers

Enterprise application delivery vendor Citrix has announced a project designed to allow IT managers to run virtualised applications, wrapped up as a so-called virtual machine (VM), on Microsoft's Hyper-V, VMware's ESX and Citrix's own XenServer virtualisation platform
Dave Bailey Jul 17 2008 7:47AM Storage
Internode to construct 'green' data centre

Internode to construct 'green' data centre

Australian ISP Internode has allocated $3 million to build a 'green' data centre as part of the company's conservation efforts.
Dylan Bushell-Embling Jul 15 2008 12:56PM Storage
Unified comms 'primary threat' to IP phones

Unified comms 'primary threat' to IP phones

Established IP telephony vendors are not being adversely affected by the arrival of unified communications offerings from Microsoft and IBM, analysts report.
Robert Jaques Jul 15 2008 9:18AM Telco/ISP
HP exec pleads guilt to IBM theft

HP exec pleads guilt to IBM theft

A former vice president at Hewlett Packard has pleaded guilty to stealing trade secrets from IBM and passing them over to his new employers.
Iain Thomson Jul 14 2008 3:52PM Hardware
MIT 'nanoruler' to yield next-gen computer chips

MIT 'nanoruler' to yield next-gen computer chips

Researchers have developed a nanoscale manufacturing tool that could pave the way for next-generation memory chips, integrated-circuit chips and solar cells.
Liz Tay Jul 14 2008 2:15PM Hardware
HP exec pleads guilt to IBM theft

HP exec pleads guilt to IBM theft

A former vice president at Hewlett Packard has pleaded guilty to stealing trade secrets from IBM and passing them over to his new employers.
Iain Thomson Jul 12 2008 12:52PM Hardware
Green IT failing to have an impact

Green IT failing to have an impact

UK businesses which have implemented green IT policies are seeing average energy savings of just 10 per cent, according to research released this week.
Clement James Jul 11 2008 9:19AM Strategy
Opinion: How to survive the Government ICT review

Opinion: How to survive the Government ICT review

The Whole of Government [WoG] ICT review to be conducted by Sir Peter Gershon has the potential to significantly cut costs and increase efficiency. But an Ovum analyst warns it could create both short and long-term disruption to Government agencies and suppliers.
Dylan Bushell-Embling Jul 10 2008 4:21PM Strategy
eBay, Gmail and PayPal seek to limit bad emails

eBay, Gmail and PayPal seek to limit bad emails

PayPal, eBay and Gmail have teamed up to try and limit the amount of spam or phishing mails that their customers receive.
Staff Writers Jul 10 2008 3:07PM Security
Capacity planning failures 'down to IT'

Capacity planning failures 'down to IT'

Capacity planning and management initiatives are largely ineffective because the majority of IT shops are unable to convey the results to non-IT managers.
Clement James Jul 10 2008 9:05AM Strategy
Global businesses take to IP telephony

Global businesses take to IP telephony

Almost three-quarters of business telephone lines shipped globally last year were at least capable of carrying IP traffic, new research reveals.
Robert Jaques Jul 10 2008 9:05AM Telco/ISP
Vodafone accidentally announces iPhone plans

Vodafone accidentally announces iPhone plans

With just two days to go until the iPhone makes it Aussie debut, Vodafone arrives fashionably late to the party with its pricing plans.
Staff Writers Jul 9 2008 10:55AM Telco/ISP
Doctors turn to the web for disease tracking

Doctors turn to the web for disease tracking

US researchers believe that data from sources including discussion forums and news websites can help them better cope with outbreaks of disease..
Robert Jaques Jul 9 2008 9:07AM Software
Google responds to privacy calls

Google responds to privacy calls

Google has responded to advice from privacy advocates and has added a new link to its homepage.
Staff Writers Jul 8 2008 4:26PM Security
Microsoft sends letter to Yahoo's billionaire investor

Microsoft sends letter to Yahoo's billionaire investor

Microsoft has released a statement in which the firm discusses a letter sent to Carl Icahn, the billionaire investor at the heart of many of its discussions regarding the possible Yahoo takeover.
Staff Writers Jul 8 2008 4:26PM Strategy
British privacy group aims to roadblock Google's Street View

British privacy group aims to roadblock Google's Street View

Google is set to start photographing areas in the UK for its Street View tool this week, but British rights groups are already up in arms about it and are threatening to call on the Information Commissioner to take action against it.
Sylvie Barak Jul 7 2008 8:23AM Software
IE8 to get security upgrades

IE8 to get security upgrades

Microsoft is planning two new security features for the upcoming beta version of Internet Explorer 8..
Shaun Nichols Jul 3 2008 12:41PM Security
Adobe passes PDF format to ISO

Adobe passes PDF format to ISO

Adobe has passed control of its Portable Document Format to the International Organisation for Standardisation..
Robert Jaques Jul 3 2008 2:52AM Software
Microsoft bundling bungling turns India to Linux

Microsoft bundling bungling turns India to Linux

The vole's attempt to force students in India's state of Tamil Nadu to buy Microsoft Office has backfired and they'll be getting laptops running Linux instead of Windows.
Egan Orion Jul 2 2008 3:42PM Software
Microsoft developer returns to the fold

Microsoft developer returns to the fold

Sergey Solyanik, a developer who left Microsoft for Google, but has since returned to the Redmond fold, has revealed the motivations behind his move in an extraordinary blog post.
Staff Writers Jul 2 2008 3:37PM Software

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