24 July 2008
By James Niccolai, IDG news service
Facebook is looking to improve the quality of its third-party applications after the company founder admitted that the social networking site had not monitored the quality of add-on software too closely. Read more...
12 May 2008
By Tom Jowitt, Techworld
Attendees at last week's JavaOne conference had the misfortune to be struck down by a nasty virus. The unwelcome gatecrasher was not a virus of the digital variety however, but rather the unpleasant norovirus, that can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Read more...
24 July 2008
By Jaikumar Vijayan, Computerworld US
Network admins with too much control are a common problem - and one that needs fixing, CIOs warn. Read more...
30 November 2007
By Valerie Rice, Computerworld
Damaged. Lost. Stolen. Too big, too small. Insecure and unreliable. And just plain annoying. If you're in IT, there's just not much to like about laptops. Read more...
27 June 2008
By Tom Jowitt, Techworld
Isilon Systems has made a name for itself as a pioneer in the field of clustered storage systems. Now, the company feels that 2008 will be the year when unstructured data becomes a pressing issue for most enterprises. Read more...
10 July 2007
By Voltaire
Today?s data centers are moving from isolated islands of applications to virtualized application environments running on consolidated data center infrastructure. Voltaire Grid BackboneTM solutions are the building-blocks for these next generation data centers. Read more...
10 June 2008
By Jason Snell, Macworld.com
04 September 2007
By Chris Mellor, Techworld
Server virtualisation and a variety of storage technologies can help to significantly reduce the number of boxes in your datacentre. There is less scope in the networking area, apart from port consolidation. Any strategy needs to take a long-term view of information processing and storage growth, otherwise you'll arrive back at square one. Read more...
25 March 2008
By Bill Snyder, CIO (US)
The team had a wealth of options. They could have chosen to install one or more UTM appliances, devices that handle multiple threats from a single chassis, or opted for a series of single function, best of breed appliances. So, which one was it to be? Read more...