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The Race For Real-Time Search Results By Chris Nerney | Article Published June 22, 2009 The Race For Real-Time Search Results Tags: Twitter, real-time search, collecta, search, InternetNews.com, Google Higher-Speed Wireless Can't Happen Fast Enough By Chris Nerney | Article Published May 11, 2009 Higher-Speed Wireless Can't Happen Fast Enough Tags: Internet, InternetNews.com, wireless, WiGig Alliance, Wi-Fi Alliance, wigig, Wi-Fi Spinning The Tech Slowdown By Chris Nerney | Article Published March 11, 2009 Spinning The Tech Slowdown Tags: recession, hardware, HP, EMC, InternetNews.com, Tucci, enterprises Facebook's Fast About-Face By Chris Nerney | Article Published February 18, 2009 Facebook's Fast About-Face Tags: Facebook, terms of service, Consumerist, InternetNews.com, ToS Report: IT Salaries Still Rising By Sean Gallagher | Article Published February 04, 2009 Software developers, IT executives and IT managers are projected to see better than three percent salary growth in 2009 despite recession, a report from Computer Economics says. Tags: software, IT, developer, InternetNews.com, economy Is a Windows 7 'Release Candidate' Near? By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published February 02, 2009 The senior exec in charge of the new OS hints that Windows 7 beta may be ahead of schedule. Tags: Windows, software, IT, InternetNews.com, Microsoft Sun's Green Efforts Teach a Lesson By Andy Patrizio | Article Published January 28, 2009 After revamping its Colorado datacenter from scratch, the server company is offering lessons learned from the program to customers. Tags: InternetNews.com, Sun Microsystems, services, servers, datacenter Does the iPhone Need Help? By David Needle | Article Published January 26, 2009 Tony's Tips aims to be an indispensable guide to the iPhone. Tags: Mac, Google, search, iPhone, InternetNews.com Like the Pre? Wait Until It's Actually Finished By Judy Mottl | Article Published January 21, 2009 Palm shutters information flow while finishing up software, network certification work. Tags: iPhone, media, software, InternetNews.com, economy Apple's Steve Jobs Takes Medical Leave By David Needle | Article Published January 15, 2009 COO Tim Cook in charge of day-to-day operations. Tags: InternetNews.com, media, Apple, news, e-Mail Ready to Carry Terabytes in Your Pocket? By Andy Patrizio | Article Published January 14, 2009 SanDisk, Sony see multi-terabyte memory sticks over the horizon. Maybe not this year but soon. Tags: InternetNews.com, IBM, Storage, datacenter, consumer Another DNS flaw? By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published January 12, 2009 ISC quietly issues update for BIND DNS flaw, should we be worried? Tags: security, open source, InternetNews.com, programming, server IT Spending Recovery a Year Away By Judy Mottl | Article Published January 06, 2009 This recession won't be a repeat of the dot-com crash years, according to one industry watcher. Tags: research, InternetNews.com, dot-com, IT, software Apple Bitten by Latest Rumors on Jobs's Health By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published December 31, 2008 Is the Apple chief's exit from MacWorld due to poor health? Tags: technology, IT, Copyright, media, InternetNews.com IE8 'Super-Standards' Aim for Site Compatibility By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published December 17, 2008 Browser's new 'super standards' mode means more interoperability, or does it? Microsoft thinks it has an answer. Tags: IT, support, InternetNews.com, Microsoft, Internet Explorer Will Linux Defenders Save Linux from Microsoft? By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published December 11, 2008 New legal initiative is designed to ensure quality patents and get rid of bad ones. Tags: Microsoft, software, InternetNews.com, open source, Linux Pirates Snag Latest Windows 7 Build By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published December 10, 2008 As Windows 7 moves closer to public beta, more intermediate releases slip out -- this time the leak came at a Microsoft event in China. Tags: Windows, Microsoft, InternetNews.com, security, Vista iSuppli: Credit Shortage Will Hit PC Sales By Andy Patrizio | Article Published December 01, 2008 Car dealers aren't the only ones taking it on the chin from the lack of credit. Tags: IT, desktop, research, InternetNews.com, economy Red Hat Fedora Claims It's the Leader in Linux By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published November 25, 2008 On the eve of its next major release, the distro produces new figures showing that it's ahead of rivals in total users. Tags: software, Linux, Red Hat, desktop, InternetNews.com IT Spend Report Shows Tougher Times Ahead By Judy Mottl | Article Published November 21, 2008 Despite reduced budgets enterprises are still doling out bucks for smartphones. Tags: research, technology, IT, InternetNews.com, Apple Major League Baseball to Silverlight: You're Out By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published November 19, 2008 A year and a half after Microsoft proudly claimed baseball games nationwide would be streamed using its Silverlight streaming media player, Adobe's Flash gets to pinch hit. Tags: InternetNews.com, Microsoft, IT, software, media Hollywood Shows (Slight) Signs Of Sanity By Chris Nerney | Article Published November 12, 2008 Hollywood Shows (Slight) Signs Of Sanity Tags: online advertising, Google, video, InternetNews.com, television, movies, YouTube, MGM Surprise, an iPhone Failure? Dev Event Canceled By David Needle | Article Published November 11, 2008 Despite booming interest in Apple's hot-selling iPhone, O'Reilly cancels developer conference. Tags: developer, IT, iPhone, support, InternetNews.com Will Online Office Apps Help or Hurt Microsoft? By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published October 30, 2008 By releasing stripped-down versions of Office apps on the Web, Microsoft hopes to stave off threats from burgeoning online competition. Will the strategy work? Tags: Microsoft, developer, Google, InternetNews.com, software Enterprises Still Lax on Storage Security By Richard Adhikari | Article Published October 29, 2008 Encrypting backup tapes is a good way to prevent data losses, but few companies do this correctly -- or know where to store their encryption keys. Tags: Enterprise, InternetNews.com, Storage, security, marketing Intel Issues Murky Growth Outlook By Andy Patrizio | Article Published October 16, 2008 Third quarter was marred more by memory headaches than the economy. Q4 is still far from certain. Tags: research, Intel, IT, InternetNews.com, chips GOP Laptop Stolen After Missouri Break-in By Richard Adhikari | Article Published October 08, 2008 Political dirty tricks afoot in Missouri? Tags: Dell, InternetNews.com, security, IT, data IBM Ups Internal Storage in its Blade Server By Andy Patrizio | Article Published October 03, 2008 Adding larger size drives to a blade means much more storage inside a blade chassis, rather than using external storage. Tags: servers, Storage, InternetNews.com, server, IBM IT Sector Braces For Spending Slowdown By Richard Adhikari | Article Published September 30, 2008 New research suggests IT equipment orders will be slashed as finance industry reels. Tags: InternetNews.com, IT, technology, research, stats Microsoft Shows Some Ankle With Visual Studio By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published September 30, 2008 Rather than overload customers with information, the company plans to release information in a steady, spaced out flow. Today it's about ALM plans. Tags: Microsoft, InternetNews.com, marketing, management, developer Who's to Blame for Bill O'Reilly Hack? By Andy Patrizio | Article Published September 24, 2008 Other than the hackers, it looks like no one, unless it can be proven the hosting provider for the popular radio and TV personality was negligent. Tags: services, InternetNews.com, e-Mail, security, advertising Intel's Latest Datacenter Discovery: Fresh Air By Andy Patrizio | Article Published September 19, 2008 Research project finds that air brought in from outside the datacenter is just as good as blasting the air conditioner. Tags: Intel, datacenter, servers, InternetNews.com, server U.S. Bounds Ahead on Broadband Proliferation By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published September 10, 2008 But it still has a long way to go. Tags: IT, government, InternetNews.com, broadband, SEC Atom Proves too hot for Intel to Handle By Andy Patrizio | Article Published September 03, 2008 They can make plenty of chips, but Intel is finding it hard to get them tested in time to meet the exploding demand. Tags: Intel, InternetNews.com, Dell, IT, chips Will Solid State Drives Go Beyond Enterprise? By Judy Mottl | Article Published August 25, 2008 Insiders predict a revolution in solid state storage next year. Tags: support, Storage, Sun Microsystems, InternetNews.com, chips Jim Zemlin: The New Center of Linux Gravity By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published August 22, 2008 What is the Linux Foundation doing now -- 18 months after its inception? Tags: software, open source, Linux, InternetNews.com, Microsoft Lots of Foot Dragging on IPv6 By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published August 22, 2008 Study argues that IPv6 adoption and traffic are not ramping up as they should. Tags: software, Juniper, InternetNews.com, IPv6, carriers Inadequate Tools Send Software Down the Drain By Richard Adhikari | Article Published August 15, 2008 It's all about requirements definition, but antiquated tools and methodologies see money wasted. Tags: media, InternetNews.com, IT, Microsoft, software Hackers: Uncle Sam Wants You By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published August 09, 2008 UPDATED: At Black Hat, agencies including the FBI, US-CERT, and the military make the pitch for assisting in the U.S.'s fight against cybercrime and cyberwar. Tags: policy, IT, InternetNews.com, DNS, security The Pitfalls of Open Source Litigation By Richard Adhikari | Article Published August 08, 2008 Some large companies try to sidestep the tangled web of licenses that apply to open source software. Tags: server, InternetNews.com, software, open source, Copyright IBM Follows Through on Data Protection for SMBs By Judy Mottl | Article Published July 31, 2008 Big Blue takes another whack at CDP for small offices by turning FilesX around as a Tivoli Storage Manager offering. Tags: Windows, IBM, InternetNews.com, Storage, support SourceForge Enterprise 5 Is More Customizable By Andy Patrizio | Article Published July 31, 2008 New version features a revamped interface with the ability to monitor how a project is progressing. Tags: software, programming, developer, InternetNews.com, management Will Language Overload Force Open Enterprises? By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published July 30, 2008 XML's co-author Tim Bray argues that it's no longer good enough to be a one-language shop. Tags: developer, programming, InternetNews.com, XML, Google Top SSD Performance Comes at a Price By Judy Mottl | Article Published July 25, 2008 Texas Memory Systems debuts a RAM-based product that's big and powerful, but definitely not cheap. Tags: data, InternetNews.com, technology, Storage, IT JUNOS: Open, but Not Open Source By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published July 22, 2008 What does it mean to release a network operating system every quarter for 10 years? Tags: Juniper, InternetNews.com, networking, software, open source Name The Visionary Tech CEO By Chris Nerney | Article Published July 15, 2008 Name The Visionary Tech CEO Tags: CEO, technology, CEOs, awards, InternetNews.com What's Next for IPv6 in the U.S.? By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published July 08, 2008 With a federal mandate in place and an expected address crunch looming, is the country any further ahead in adopting IPv6? Tags: InternetNews.com, IT, management, IPv6, services Lo-Jack For Laptops? By Andy Patrizio | Article Published June 30, 2008 More than 600,000 laptops disappear in airports in the U.S. every year. Some may have your personal data. Dell has a solution to that problem. Tags: international, services, InternetNews.com, Dell, support Enterprises Face Barrage of Software Audits By Richard Adhikari | Article Published June 18, 2008 As piracy increases, software vendors eye new sources of money. Tags: Microsoft, Copyright, InternetNews.com, software, management Tech-Ed: SQL Server 2008 Nearly Ready By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published June 11, 2008 Server and Tools head Muglia provides status on several key IT tools at Tech-Ed 16. Tags: server, Microsoft, InternetNews.com, virtualization, software Dynamics AX 2009 Gets Role Center, Ribbon UI By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published June 06, 2008 The software giant is shipping an update to its flagship ERP product. Tags: Microsoft, Enterprise, InternetNews.com, IT, software Sun Also Rises on SSD By Judy Mottl | Article Published June 05, 2008 Following on EMC's heels, vendor plans to push SSD technology throughout its storage portfolio. Tags: Storage, Sun Microsystems, open source, server, InternetNews.com Revisiting Semantic Web's Pros and Cons By Richard Adhikari | Article Published May 27, 2008 It's cool technology, but what about the humans? The debate still rages years after Semantic Web's introduction. Tags: privacy, InternetNews.com, IT, video, YouTube Web Acceleration Titans Akamai, Citrix Link Up By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published May 23, 2008 A new partnership between the services and hardware sides may be poised to loom over the rest of the Web acceleration landscape. Tags: IT, Cisco, InternetNews.com, security, datacenter Memory Prices Heading Up By Andy Patrizio | Article Published May 11, 2008 Memory makers have finally stopped adding capacity because they spent themselves broke. Tags: IT, news, consumer, InternetNews.com, Samsung Will Vista in the Enterprise Ever Take Off? By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published May 10, 2008 Wondering whether Vista will ever catch on with enterprise customers? The answer may be 'Yes, but not quite yet.' Tags: Vista, Windows, InternetNews.com, software, Microsoft XP Service Pack Rocky for Some, OK for Others By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published May 09, 2008 Windows XP's last service pack poses challenges for some users, but so far it's largely business as usual. Tags: software, malware, InternetNews.com, Windows, Microsoft Ballmer Throws In the Towel on Yahoo Bid By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published May 05, 2008 In a surprise move, Microsoft's CEO withdraws his offer for search provider Yahoo, citing economic differences. Tags: Yahoo, stocks, Microsoft, search, InternetNews.com SpringSource's Spring Cleaning for Java By Andy Patrizio | Article Published May 03, 2008 It's out with the old libraries and in with the new, courtesy of the Spring library developer's newly released modular application server. Tags: InternetNews.com, server, servers, open source, developer Peer Network Tests 'Real World' Site Performance By David Needle | Article Published May 02, 2008 Companies can get 'last mile' performance stats for their Web sites across a range of profiles while users get paid for helping out. Tags: search, desktop, software, InternetNews.com, browsers Is It Time to Rethink IT's Priorities? By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published May 01, 2008 At Interop, Citrix's CEO explains why the industry needs major change before it can grow. Tags: InternetNews.com, economy, dot-com, IT, Enterprise Do We Need Reusable Paper? By Andy Patrizio | Article Published April 30, 2008 Xerox's famed Palo Alto Research Center previewed a printing technology that let's a printed page be reused. Tags: Google, recycling, networking, Demo, InternetNews.com Dedupe Demand Not Waning Any Time Soon By Judy Mottl | Article Published April 28, 2008 Data Domain, Falconstor earnings herald why data reduction is taking hold Tags: startups, Storage, IBM, InternetNews.com, marketing NetSuite Goes Global on ERP View By Andy Patrizio | Article Published April 18, 2008 New OneWorld suite aims to provide multinationals with a real-time look into their regional businesses. Tags: services, InternetNews.com, software, management, CRM Google Vows Broader Open Wireless Access Fight By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published April 07, 2008 Now free to speak its mind, the search leader pledges to continue working for wireless network openness, while debate remains heated about FCC oversight. Tags: support, wireless, IT, FCC, HP, server, spectrum, Verizon, media, InternetNews.com, Google, servers Jive Talk About The Enterprise By Kenneth Corbin | Article Published April 07, 2008 Upstart software company looks to hone in on the social enterprise software market. Tags: software, IBM, consumer, server, Microsoft, search, Facebook, open source, Gartner, InternetNews.com, management, IT, HP, servers, technology, media IBM, Nortel Are New UC Buddies By Judy Mottl | Article Published April 04, 2008 Vendors hope to grab -- what else? -- market share. Tags: SMB, Microsoft, services, software, Domino, IBM, InternetNews.com, Lotus Notes, unified communications, Office, IT, HP Nokia's New Tablet Offers High-Speed Mobility By David Needle | Article Published April 03, 2008 Inclusion of WiMAX in new devices promises faster connections for mobile users. Tags: wireless, video, InternetNews.com, Wimax, desktop, search, iPhone, IT, broadband, HP, Nokia, technology Open Source VC Funding Hits All-Time High By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published April 03, 2008 But with most well-known firms nearing their financing goals, will the trend peter out? Tags: social networking, networking, developer, open source, InternetNews.com, media, HP, marketing, IT, SaaS Intel's Atom is The Big News at IDF By Andy Patrizio | Article Published April 02, 2008 The chip giant's latest processor is the star of the company's developer event in Shanghai. Tags: InternetNews.com, desktop, servers, HP, Cisco, browser, Intel, chips, IT, consumer, software, server, developer, video Who Writes Linux? There Are a Lot of Unknowns By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published April 02, 2008 New report breaks down who the big contributors are, and which companies are responsible for the most growth. Tags: IBM, Novell, InternetNews.com, Oracle, IT, developer, HP, Cisco, marketing, Red Hat, Intel, Linux, Vista Information Overload: Is There a Cure? By David Needle | Article Published April 01, 2008 Between meetings, mobile phones, e-mail and IM, we're failing victim to the stresses of daily business. Interruptions are here to stay, so what do we do? Tags: HP, IT, economy, e-Mail, research, technology, search, InternetNews.com HP Expands Midrange Hardware, Software Offerings By Andy Patrizio | Article Published April 01, 2008 New servers and prepackaged configurations of CRM and Linux software aim to help make IT a profit driver for smaller shops. Tags: networking, support, software, Storage, Oracle, server, data, Linux, InternetNews.com, HP, IT Is OOXML a Done Deal? By Stuart J. Johnston | Article Published March 31, 2008 Some Microsoft opponents admit OOXML will probably become an ISO standard. Tags: XML, Microsoft, server, servers, Office, international, InternetNews.com, standards, support, Specification, IT, SAP, HP 3Leaf Lands Intel License For CPU Virtualization By Datamation.com Staff | Article Published March 31, 2008 With both Intel and AMD on board, 3Leaf is ready to pursue mainframe-style provisioning for the x86 server world. Tags: support, data, networking, search, virtualization, motherboard, InternetNews.com, IT, AMD, servers, HP, datacenter, Intel, server |