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Red Hat at the crossroads
As the biggest open source company in the world, Red Hat stands at a significant crossroads between its open source roots and significant growth in...
HP ProCurve Networking unveils new enterprise core switch
New core switch completes HP ProCurve Networking's switch family.
HP ProBook 4530s review
HP's consumer laptops look stylish, so it is no surprise that we're beginning to see a new flair for design in the company's enterprise models as...
European software market set for sluggish growth
The Western European enterprise software market will experience slow growth when compared to other parts of the globe.
UK ISVs develop first NetSuite SuiteBundler vertical apps
Two British ISVs are among the first group of software specialists to develop resalable vertical solutions for NetSuite's hosted enterprise...
Microsoft files Google complaint with EU
Microsoft files a formal complaint against Google with the European Commission, claiming the latter was trying to create a walled garden around...
Week in review: Google vs. Facebook, Chromebooks, Microsoft loves Skype
Facebook won't be getting a new Chromebook from Google after its naughty smear campaign against the search giant, while Microsoft finds some spare...
Open source data integration on the rise
Interest in open source technologies is increasing in response to exponential enterprise data integration growth, a new survey suggests.
IBM System Storage DS5020 review
IBM’s DS5020 offers affordable enterprise level unified storage to mid-sized businesses. It supports both IP SANS plus 8Gbps FC SANs. In this...
Intel desktop solid-state drives now shipping
Chip manufacturer starts to ship desktop drives that it claims offers new levels of performance for solid state disks, with enterprise versions on...
Vista service pack fails to address compatibility
Results of testing across core enterprise applications finds Windows Vista Service Pack 1 has no effect on improving compatibility with legacy apps.
SmoothWall Guardian SWG-1208 review
SmoothWall aims for the enterprise with a content security appliance that packs a mighty punch in the hardware department. We review the Guardian...
Android lost Google money in 2010
Google's Android lost money in 2010, judge claims during ongoing legal battle between the search giant and Oracle.
Xerox sues Google and Yahoo over patent infringement
In yet another patent dispute, Xerox is attempting to sue Yahoo, Google and YouTube for infringing on search and integration technology it owns.
Google to meet French data protection watchdog next week
Next week will see search giant Google meet with the French regulator on privacy policy as part of an ongoing probe into its strategy.
Fujitsu Primergy RX600 S6 review
<br>Fujitsu’s new Primergy RX600 S6 is a highly scalable enterprise server designed for running critical applications and virtualisation. In this...
New metrics to help measure enterprise security
A non-profit IT security organisation is working towards releasing a set of metrics for enterprises to measure the effectiveness of their security...
HP aims new storage appliance at mid-market
New storage appliance brings enterprise functionality and ease of use to mid-market.
HP unveils Edgeline inkjet printers for business
New range of enterprise printers and multi-function devices attempt to address issues of cost and print speed from inkjet printers with new print...
FBI issues Anonymous warrants
The FBI issues 40 search warrants in relation to an investigation into Anonymous DDoS attacks.
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