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HP may have said that it is going to sell Windows 8 tablets, but it still has to somehow make its products stand out if it is to see any success. It so happens that Meg Whitman, the company's CEO, does actually have a clear idea of where it means to make HP slates shine. Simply put, she wants to focus on sec... |
4 February 2012 13:21 GMT |
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Anyone wondering what OWC was up to may be interested in learning that the company has completed its latest batch of enterprise solid state drives, the Mercury Enterprise Pro 6G series.
Other World Computing may be known for its habit of launching storage solutions for Apple products, but that doesn't mean it ... |
30 January 2012 06:03 GMT |
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Good Technology has released its data report for the final quarter of 2011 which reveals that although tablets took the spotlight in 2011, the mid-October release of the iPhone 4S caused smartphone activations amongst its customers to skyrocket.
Good Technology is a provider of secure, managed enterprise mobility fo... |
25 January 2012 13:11 GMT |
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In a move that is quite common on the worldwide IT industry, and every other industry really, Micron has announced that it is taking over ownership of Virtensys.
Micron already has an extensive collection of solid state drive storage units, but its enterprise collection could do with some enhancements.
It has bee... |
23 January 2012 04:39 GMT |
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One would think that Advanced Micro Devices would only look at storage offerings from the best-known corporations but, apparently, that is not the case.
Though WhipTail doesn't actually make the news as often as SanDisk, Lexar or OCZ (to name a few), it does not exactly make a point of offering consumer produc... |
17 January 2012 09:52 GMT |
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Even though CES is an event dedicated to consumer electronics, OCZ did not shy away from bringing along some enterprise-centric products. OCZ has officially released the Z-Drive R5 (PCI-E model), Z-Drive R4 (also PCI-E model) and the Chiron (SATA) solid state drives. They are all aimed at the enterprise sector and... |
11 January 2012 04:35 GMT |
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When made available for the users of Windows 8, the Windows Store that Microsoft has just detailed will be targeted at enterprise customers too.
According to Microsoft, this was the plan from the beginning, since Windows is available both at the consumer and at the enterprise level, with a number of more than 1.25... |
7 December 2011 07:31 GMT |
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Representatives from the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, in New York City, and the American space agency say that they've signed a contract handing over the shuttle Enterprise from NASA to the museum. Visitors will be able to see Enterprise in the new setting starting in the summer of 2012.
The Intrepid is ... |
24 November 2011 03:47 GMT |
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HP may be paying Intel to keep making Itanium processors, and is supposed to keep doing so for years, but it might soon come to pass that this isn't a viable marketing tactic anymore.
For those who don't know or remember, Oracle, earlier this year (2011) said it was no longer making new software for Itani... |
23 November 2011 14:11 GMT |
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Video game publisher Atari has confirmed that its MMO Star Trek Online will be moving to the free-to-play business model on January 17 of next year, allowing all interested players to explore the entire game without paying any subscription.This is just the latest of high profile MMOs who are ditching the subscription... |
15 November 2011 10:13 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices completed its newest set of x86 processors for the enterprise market, the Opteron 4200 series (previously codenamed Valencia) and Opteron 6200 (formerly Interlagos).
The chips have between 4 cores and 16 cores and can each handle up to 12 DIMM memory slots (even ultra-low voltage 1.25V), whic... |
14 November 2011 02:41 GMT |
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Mainframes, particularly IBM ones, aren't known for their ability to allow Windows applications to run on them, but Big Blue has changed all that, or will do so on December 16, 2011, through its zEnterprise Systems. What the company did was, as an “an industry first,“ integrate Microsoft Windows Ap... |
8 November 2011 03:13 GMT |
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Google is finally making the big step and graduating App Engine, its cloud platform, from testing or experimental technology to enterprise-grade product. It took several years, but Google has gotten here. It made the announcement about a month ago and sorted out some of the details, but the changes only go into effec... |
7 November 2011 18:31 GMT |
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SolidFire shares half of its name with that of solid state drives, understandable given its occupation, and it seems that it is going to start pushing harder on the cloud storage market segment.
SolidFire has been looking for investors to add their support to its business.
What the company does is create and marke... |
1 November 2011 09:57 GMT |
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HTML5 has become a buzzword more than anything else and it's taken to mean the actual HTML5 standard, but also CSS3, WebSockets even WebGL. If this is confusing for tech folks, you can imagine how it all sounds to the non-tech people running enterprises.They keep hearing about the new technologies, but don'... |
28 October 2011 09:55 GMT |
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Research In Motion's BlackBerry devices are widely used in the enterprise area, and the company seems set to add even more capabilities to them, so as to make them even more important for businesses, while also providing the level of connectivity that regular users also need.
In a video presentation that bring... |
28 October 2011 08:51 GMT |
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Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion is dreaming of a future in which our smartphones can interact with a wide range of other devices, and enabling us to enjoy far more capabilities and features than simple call making or receiving.
A part of that dream can be seen in the video above (available courtesy o... |
28 October 2011 05:31 GMT |
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Hitachi decided this was an opportune moment for its cloud tactics to be laid out on the table, so it provided an extensive press release to this effect.
What Hitachi Data Systems Corporation (HDS), a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., will provide for companies are Hitachi Cloud Services and Cloud Solution ... |
25 October 2011 21:01 GMT |
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Google has announced a change in the way it sells Chromebooks to businesses and schools, it will enable them to pay for the device up front and only pay a subscription after a year.A few months back, Google finally launched its Chromebooks, Chrome OS-powered notebooks designed to enable access to the web and nothing ... |
22 October 2011 04:48 GMT |
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Computing has become an intrinsic part of society, and there aren't many better way to figure out just how deeply IT is affecting the world than by looking at just how much money will be spent on it in the coming years. Next year, the world will invest a whole lot of money in the sustainment, enhancement and a... |
18 October 2011 04:11 GMT |
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It is one thing to make deals and another to implement them, so Samsung decided to create a means through which the results of such agreements may be more easily and quickly reaped. Samsung has deals and collaborations with many companies, so it set up this Enterprise Alliance Program as a way for them to easily ma... |
17 October 2011 05:58 GMT |
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Apple has released iPhone Configuration Utility 3.4 for Mac OS X and Windows. The utility lets you manage and integrate iPhones in Enterprise systems.Apple spawned iPhone Configuration Utility to enable IT administrators to create, maintain, encrypt, and install configuration profiles on iPhones in their organization... |
14 October 2011 06:01 GMT |
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Video conferencing is something that took a few leaps during the past couple of years, and Polycom believes the sector is ready to leap again, all the way into tablets.
Setting up video conferences may have been hard a few years ago, but bandwidth has evolved so much that HD video streaming is becoming commonplac... |
13 October 2011 08:45 GMT |
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Panasonic is not about to fall behind in the tablet race, although its newest pair of such things is most assuredly not of the 'common' media slate variety, despite them sticking to the same 'standard' sizes.
Panasonic issued a press release through which it reveals the existence of the 7-inch... |
13 October 2011 03:26 GMT |
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Toshiba just announced its third generation of 2.5-inch 15,000 RPM enterprise hard disk drives, which are, apparently, the ones to reach the highest capacity yet, for such compact units at least.
Indeed, Toshiba claims that its latest 2.5-inch hard drives with a rotary speed of 15K are not just its most capacious... |
12 October 2011 02:43 GMT |
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Media tablets may be the only sort of tablet many people know of, but there are other sorts of slates, like the Cisco Cius which, though featuring many similarities with consumer models, is aimed at the Enterprise sector.
IT companies have launched or announced plans for the unveiling of quite a few tablets ever ... |
28 September 2011 03:59 GMT |
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Moving to the cloud is happening more and more to existing corporate infrastructures, and one of the latest to start on this road is ROLF, calling on the help of HP.
ROLF Group, a Russian importer and retailer of cars, decided it was time to upgrade its technological infrastructure, so it asked HP for help.
Th... |
27 September 2011 08:49 GMT |
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The media tablet market is branching out now, with ASUS having made an item which, despite running Android, is intended not for consumers but for the enterprise segment.
Some people might not be aware of the fact that tablets have actually been on sale for quite some time before the iPad appeared.
While the Ap... |
26 September 2011 10:40 GMT |
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Oracle did say it intends to release the new SPARC Supercluster at some point in the fourth quarter of 2011 and, for now, things appear to be going smoothly, with no delays in sight.
The supercomputing market is one that, like all other segments of the industry, has been advancing and growing more and more divers... |
23 September 2011 03:55 GMT |
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Mozilla's switch to a rapid release cycle may have not gone well with Firefox fans, but it really messed with enterprise users who had adopted the open-source browser.
These users would not be able to deploy a new version of Firefox every six weeks and would certainly not be able to test new releases at this ... |
22 September 2011 09:10 GMT |
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Those who thought D-Link was done with its string of releases, for now, were wrong, as the company again issued a press release, one that might interest prospective customers from businesses and hospitality environments.
Those who like to stay informed about what is happening on the enterprise market may or may n... |
21 September 2011 05:30 GMT |
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With OCZ focusing on versatility and combinations between storage technologies, Micron chose to explore some of the possibilities in the area of data security, eventually making a special sort of secure solid state drive.
The solid state drive market is in no way something that can be easily ignored by the consum... |
21 September 2011 03:56 GMT |
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Hitachi may have been bought by Western Digital, but this only means it is every bit as active as ever, its most recent move consisting of getting its latest SSD series not just launched, but also adopted by HP enterprise systems.
The HP 3PAR systems are efficient and versatile virtual and cloud data centers that... |
19 September 2011 04:33 GMT |
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Coming to offer a new product with a name that plays tricks on one's eyes and tongue, Smart Modular Technologies built a new solid state drive, one that it aimed at the enterprise sector. Solid state drives may not be too common on the enterprise front, but, as in every other eligible area of the IT industry, th... |
15 September 2011 10:48 GMT |
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Media slates may be running about, but tablet devices preceded them by years, especially on the professional and enterprise fronts, where Panasonic's Toughbook might just grow into a real power, given recent developments.
Users may or may not know of a certain device bearing the name of Panasonic Toughbook. ... |
15 September 2011 10:26 GMT |
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Samsung has definitely been pulling out every card recently, now making a stop on the enterprise market, where it unleashed a number of monitors with PC-over-IP capabilities.Desktops might a bit too expensive for some businesses that want to minimize the costs of their infrastructure, so they might decide on a more ... |
1 September 2011 04:23 GMT |
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The recent announcement on HP's part that it was backing out of the PC market took the IT industry by storm, enough so that the company saw the need to step forth and try to put at least some of the ensuing rumors to rest.HP is known for many things, including the fact that it is, at the moment, the world'... |
30 August 2011 10:28 GMT |
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HP's decision to back out of the PC market shocked mostly everyone involved in the IT industry, and this includes former company director Tom Perkins, who calls the maneuver a corporate suicide. HP has been fairly active on the enterprise front as of late, but there is no question that the main thing getting i... |
30 August 2011 05:05 GMT |
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HP may have said it wants to back out of the PC segment, but its enterprise presence is still strong, as proven by its most recent press announcement, which deals with virtualization.Virtualization is a sort of data center implementation that has been gaining traction fairly quickly over the past few months.Unfortun... |
29 August 2011 09:44 GMT |
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Eager to offer something for the enterprise market, Hitachi Global Storage Technology has issued a press release in which it describes a newly completed line of SAS 6.0 Gbps enterprise SSDs.The SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) interface is one that has been used by enterprise applications for years.As such, it is not all ... |
9 August 2011 05:24 GMT |
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With the release of Firefox 5, it became obvious to many that Mozilla will not be supporting previous Firefox versions as new ones come out, every six weeks. This frantic pace is great for users, but it doesn't work in the enterprise environment, where Firefox has started to secure a foothold.
Mozilla came on... |
20 July 2011 04:41 GMT |
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Firefox was the source of some controversy last week, when it became clear to everyone that Firefox 4 will not be supported beyond the launch date of Firefox 5. For regular users, that's pretty much irrelevant, for enterprise though, it's a big change since it means that they won't be able to deploy Fi... |
28 June 2011 12:11 GMT |
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A controversy has been brewing over the weekend, a foreseeable one, but a controversy nonetheless. When it became clear that Firefox 4 will not be getting any security patches beyond 4.0.1 and that it will be replaced by Firefox 5 and then by Firefox 6 and so on, enterprise users cried foul.While the rapid release cy... |
27 June 2011 10:31 GMT |
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It looks like all facets of the enterprise IT segment are getting revamped and updated, with OCZ being one of those catering to the storage requirements, Deneva 2 SSDs firmly in hand.It looks like, with the consumer PC market suffering from the increasingly big ripples caused by tablets, among other things, the focu... |
21 June 2011 10:19 GMT |
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One wouldn't immediately think that an upstart company would be too quick to successfully challenge the established representatives of the processor market, but Tilera might have actually managed it.Intel and Advanced Micro Devices both are working on multi-core processors for the cloud, but they might have to ... |
21 June 2011 09:41 GMT |
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Seeing as how the consumer market is going through some transformations, some companies are looking to stabilize their businesses by addressing the enterprise segment more intently.Turns out that the focus on the enterprise computing industry is actually increasing now that the second decade of the 21 century has co... |
21 June 2011 05:27 GMT |
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It appears that SanDisk figured this was a good time for its collection of enterprise solid state drives to expand, so it presented six new 6 Gb SAS models based on either SLC or MLC NAND Flash memory.Apparently, SanDisk finished its newest batch of enterprise solid state drives, which definitely don't resemble... |
20 June 2011 10:20 GMT |
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Panasonic is well known around the world as a purveyor of display solutions for both the consumer and enterprise market, and it is the latter that the newest product announcement on the company's part deals with.Once again, Panasonic has stepped forth to unleash more than one sort of product, those being projec... |
15 June 2011 10:43 GMT |
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Showing off billions and billions of dollars, HP has published its financial situation after the completion of the second quarter of Fiscal Year 2011, and it seems that results were more or less mixed.HP is the world's greatest supplier of computers, so it stands to reason that its finances would involve massiv... |
18 May 2011 04:36 GMT |
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Google finally revealed the first Chrome OS devices consumers can actually buy, during the day two keynote at the Google I/O developer conference. This wasn't much of a surprise and Google had said that it planned to have devices available by this summer. Google I/O would be the perfect place to launch them. But... |
12 May 2011 05:20 GMT |
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