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- Intel, Micron announce chip technology for USB drives
- Intel and Micron Technology today announced the development of a new chip technology for use in flash cards and USB drives. Built on the companies' 34-nanometer nm NAND process, the new 3-bit-per-cell multi-level cell NAND technology produces "the industry’s smallest and most cost-effective 32-gigabit Gb chip that is currently available...
- Tags: Micron Technology Inc., USB Flash Drive, NAND, Intel Corp., Chip, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-08-11
- Comparing infrastructure as a service providers: Amazon, Rackspace emerge
- Amazon Web Services has the best pricing based on dollar per virtual machine, but Rackspace fills in a few gaps---especially with persistent instance data, according to a report from JMP Securities. In the report, JMP analyst Patrick Walravens surveys the infrastructure as a service providers. The report,...
- Tags: Rackspace, Amazon Web Services, Web Service, Amazon.com Inc., Pricing Strategy, Walravens, Cloud Computing, Pricing, Virtualization, Web Services, Marketing Research, Marketing, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-07-06
- The CIA's Collaboration Growth Curve & IBM's Lotusphere ecosystem
- One of the highlights of last June's Enterprise 2.0 conference was Don Burke and Sean Dennehy of the US Central Intelligence Agency CIA describing how their 'Intellipedia' wikis were transforming the agency into a more collaborative organization: that presentation is embedded above. Ten...
- Tags: Fax Machine, CIA, Network, IBM Corp., Intellipedia, Fax, Collaboration, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-04-16
- White paper: Green IT is not just about power consumption
- Did you know that moving from a three-year PC lifecycle to a four-year one could save about $325 per PC? Or that the number could hit $500 per PC, if you extend that lifespan by just another year? Now, multiple that by 1,000 computers. Or 10,000. That's...
- Tags: Asset, Information Technology, Green IT, Power Consumption, Asset Management, Strategy, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Management, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-12-03
- Board ID - An Improved Approach to Achieving Robust Machine-to-Machine Authentication That Reduces Operating Risks and Enables Profitable Business Strategies
- This white paper focuses on security solutions for machine-to-machine (M2M) authentication. It describes the most common current solution and highlights the need for and benefits of improved solutions. Then it provides an overview of the strong Board ID chip solution developed by Renesas Technology, describes its advantages, and explains how...
- Tags: M2M, Renesas Technology Corp., Board, Business Strategy, Corporate Governance, Security, Business Operations, Corporate Law
- White papers 2008-08-07
- Intel's second quarter delivers; Cheap laptop demand up
- Updated: Intel on Tuesday reported second quarter earnings of $1.6 billion, or 28 cents a share, on revenue of $9.5 billion, up 9 percent from a year ago. The results topped Wall Street expectations. According to Thomson Financial, Intel was expected to report earnings of 25 cents...
- Tags: Revenue, Paul Otellini, Laptop Computer, Intel Corp., Operational Accounting, Chipsets, Sales Strategy, Finance, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Sales, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-15
- Intel's second generation Classmates land; Does OLPC need to play catch-up?
- Intel at its developer forum on Thursday unveiled the second generation of its Classmates educational "netbook" and the move highlights some of the reasons behind the rift between Intel and the One Laptop Per Child foundation. First, the news of the day. Intel rolled out its second...
- Tags: Intel Corp., One Laptop Per Child Project, Christopher Dawson, Intel Obviously, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-03
- News to know: EC vs. Microsoft; Google Sites; Evernote's incredible search; iPhone roadmap
- Notable headlines: Larry Dignan: EU slaps Microsoft with $1.35 billion fine Mary Jo Foley: European Commission vs. Microsoft: Who is being unreasonable? Dennis Howlett: Steelie Neelie slaps Microsoft with record fine John Carroll: Microsoft vs. the EC, round 236 ...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, E-mail, Virtualization, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Nanotechnology, Hacking, Software As A Service (SaaS), Security, Operating Systems, Software, Online Communications, Hardware, Emerging Technologies, David Grober
- Blog posts 2008-02-28
- AMD: New year, same worries
- Bank of America analyst Sumit Dhanda is projecting anything but a happy New Year for AMD. The analyst in a research note Wednesday, kicked off 2008 by downgrading AMD to "sell" and projected "more pain ahead." Dhanda's rating change comes amid a broader call on the semiconductor...
- Tags: Quad-core, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., Chip, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Processors, Hardware, Networking, Components, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-01-02
- Military robots from 2007 to 2032
- A new report from the U.S. Department of Defense DoD looks at the future of military's unmanned systems over the next 25 years. This 188-page report covers air-, land- and sea-based unmanned technology from 2007 to 2032. The long document notes that drone aircraft and ground-based robots have already proved...
- Tags: Adobe PDF, Robot, U.S. Department Of Defense, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-24
- News to know: QuickTime Band-Aids; Opera; Hyper-V; AMD; iPhone@Work
- Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Apple slaps more bandaids on QuickTime David Berlind: Google/OpenSocial's director of engineering David Glazer unplugged: 'Shindig is live' Christopher Dawson: Another cheap mini-portable...competition rocks Larry Dignan: Opera files complaint against Microsoft in the EU...
- Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Apple QuickTime, Beta, BlackBerry Patent App, Google Inc., Hardware, Larry Dignan, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Opera Software ASA, Operating Systems, Software, Virtualization
- Blog posts 2007-12-14
- AMD acknowledges quad-core woes; Promises rebound; Highlights roadmap
- AMD chief operating officer Dirk Meyer acknowledged Thursday that the launch of its quad-core Opteron chips, formerly known as Barcelona, has been a disappointment. But he also urged customers and investors not to overlook AMD's promise and accomplishments. Meyer, speaking at its annual financial analyst conference in New York,...
- Tags: Quad-core, Barcelona, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
- Workstream prefers virtualization to multi-tenancy
- Among the product announcements at last week's HR Technology conference in Chicago was a major relaunch from Nasdaq-listed SaaS vendor Workstream. The unveiling of its flagship TalentCenter 7.0 marks the company's emergence from a period of much behind-the-scenes work. "We really went invisible for the past sixteen months while we...
- Tags: Software-as-a-service, Virtualization, Environment, On-demand, Vendor, Human Capital Management, VMware Inc., Workstream, Human Capital, Software As A Service (SaaS), Human Resources, Workforce Management, Emerging Technologies, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2007-10-19
- Microsoft exec: Zune gets a B-; Xbox profitability; Windows Mobile's future
- Mindy Mount, corporate vice president and chief financial officer of Microsoft's entertainment and device division, gave the Zune a grade of a "B-" and dropped a series of notable nuggets about potential plans for Windows Mobile. Speaking at the Citigroup technology conference in New York, Mount covered the...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Mobile, Mobile, Microsoft Zune, Apple Inc., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Xbox, Mount, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-09-04
- Intel Quad Core CPU drops below $280!
- Intel Quad Core CPU drops below $280!The sweetest spot in a whileThis article on AnandTechhttp://anandtech.com/memory/showdoc.aspx?i=2989&p=4highlights that the Q6600 will easily run at the new 1333 FSB on the P35 chipset easily outperforming the Extreme version QX6700 which is still $1000.AnandTech is of the opinion that once Intel figures this out,...
- Tags: Processors, Operating systems, UNIX, Anandtech, Q6600, E6600, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., CPU
- Discussion threads 2007-07-23
- Zoho Notebook now in Public Beta
- At the end of January, I wrote about Zoho Notebook, the latest addition to the company's stable of web-based applications. At the time, I was very impressed with the concept and initial execution and today, Zoho has made Notebook publicly available as a beta. If you use a product like...
- Tags: Web Apps, Software, Productivity
- Blog posts 2007-05-22
- Microsoft knew of Windows .ANI flaw since December 2006
- A private security research outfit says it notified Microsoft about the animated cursor (.ani) code execution vulnerability since December 2006, a full four months ahead of yesterday's discovery of Internet Explorer drive-by attacks.According to Alexander Sotirov, chief reverse engineer at Determina, his research team discovered and reported the flaw to...
- Tags: Zero-day attacks, Windows Vista, Vulnerability research, Uncategorized, Spyware and Adware, Spam and Phishing, Rootkits, Responsible disclosure, Pen testing, Patch Watch, Mozilla, Microsoft, Hackers, Firefox, Exploit code, Data theft, Browsers, Botnets
- Blog posts 2007-03-30
- DOD's supply chain management overhaul makes headway, needs metrics
- Think your supply chain systems are complicated? Try being the Department of Defense, which spends $150 billion on its supply chain and is in the middle of revamping its processes and technology systems to eliminate waste. Here are a few...
- Tags: General, Software Infrastructure, Hardware Infrastructure, Government, Supply chain, U.S. Department of Defense
- Blog posts 2007-01-19
- Betwixt and between ODF, OO-XML, and Google, Corel discusses Wordperfect roadmap
- Until very recently, if you or your company wanted to buy a "productivity suite" -- a package of software that includes a word processor, a spreadsheet, Powerpoint-like presentations, and a few other helpful utilities -- there were relatively few choices and none of them played well together. In other words,...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format, Corel Corp., Office 2.0, Government, Software Infrastructure, IT Management, Podcasts, General
- Blog posts 2006-12-18
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