Show Fewer Related Tags
Did you mean
operating system (3,286 results),
Sun Solaris (670 results),
Microsoft Windows NT (658 results),
banking (424 results),
Microsoft Windows CE (331 results),
BIOS (281 results),
DNS (279 results),
intrusion detection system (144 results),
content management system (143 results),
Cisco IOS (119 results),
back-office (99 results),
Cisco Unified Communications System (57 results),
ERP system (54 results),
intrusion prevention system (49 results),
multiprocessor (47 results),
CRM system (39 results),
backup system (31 results),
DBMS (30 results),
Sun Java Desktop System (25 results),
accounting system (22 results),
business intelligence system (17 results),
billing system (15 results),
NMS (14 results),
cable network (13 results),
database system (13 results),
authoring system (13 results),
client system (11 results),
Turner Broadcasting System Inc. (10 results),
telephone system (9 results),
Avis Rent A Car System Inc. (9 results),
Microsoft Windows Server System (9 results),
Sun Java Enterprise System (8 results),
cable system (7 results),
database management system (7 results),
computer system (6 results),
64-bit system (6 results),
HRMS (5 results),
Partners HealthCare System Inc. (4 results),
ACNS (4 results),
authentication system (4 results),
Concurrent Versions System (4 results),
32-bit system (3 results),
back-end system (2 results),
blade system (1 results),
computing system (1 results)
Sponsored White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads
ZDNet Resources
- Clone X 3.2.0 (Mac)
- Clone X is specially designed to create a copy of your system, to duplicate it on other disks or computers, and to repair and reinstall the system in case of problems (damaged system, errors during installation, etc.) With Mac OS X, the system is now a very complex construction....
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Disk, Clone, TRI-EDRE, System, Apple Mac OS X, Operating Systems, Software, Apple Mac OS
- Software downloads 2008-11-20
- First Look at Windows 7
- Taking my first look at Windows 7. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, windows, microsoft, 7, operating, system
- Image galleries 2008-11-06
- Gallery: Psystar System Profile
- Screen shots of Apple's System Profiler running on a Psystar Open Computer. by Jason O'Grady
- Tags: Jason O'Grady, Psystar, Open, Computer, Clone, System, Profile, Profiler
- Image galleries 2008-05-07
- Your turn: Readers choose their 10 favorite Windows programs
- Two weeks ago, I published a list of my 10 favorite Windows programs of all time. The response was overwhelming and refreshingly enthusiastic. As the title made clear, that list reflected my personal preferences; I certainly don’t expect all my choices to be essential for every Windows...
- Tags: Program, Microsoft Office OneNote 2003, List, Requirement, System, Screen Shot, Quick Macros, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2008-03-20
- Is the 50 watt PC possible using commodity parts?
- I've been testing a bunch of systems from AMD and Intel in the last few months trying to build the ultimate low-power PC using commodity components and I can say I've gotten close. I wanted to get to the magic 50W marker at least for idle power consumption which is...
- Tags: Processor, PC, System, Power Consumption, Power Supply, Motherboard, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., CPU, Watt, Intel Corp., George Ou
- Blog posts 2007-09-18
- Singularity Summit 2007: Open source Singularity
- "If the singularity is in fact near, the fundamental tools of information, collaboration and access will be our best hope for making it happen in a way that spreads its benefits and minimizes its dangers -- in short, making it happen in a way that lets us be good ancestors.,"...
- Tags: Software, Scenario, Open Source, System, Benefit, Google Earth, Technology, Tool, Democracy, Singularity Summit 2007, AR World, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-09-08
- Detecting turbulence in the clouds
- You all know that it is far safer to travel by plane than by car. Still, major plane crashes occur from time to time. But minor accidents caused by turbulence also happen and have been the cause of about 250 deaths in the U.S. from 1992 to 2001. This is...
- Tags: System, Radar, Thunderstorm, Williams, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-09-07
- The quad-core project - Looks like I made some good parts choices
- When I looked over the spec of HPs new Blackbird 002 PC, I was surprised how similar some of the spec was to the quad-core systems I built. The first thing that struck me was that HP had gone with the Asus Striker Extreme motherboard for the...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Quad-core, System, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2007-09-07
- NASA fights wildfires from the sky
- Last week, I wrote that NASA was checking coastal waters from space. It seems that NASA wants to appear as a very environmental-friendly organization. It is helping the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA with airplanes monitoring great lakes algae. It also is collaborating with the U.S. Forest Service...
- Tags: NASA, System, Data, Imaging, Sensor, Aircraft, Ikhana UAV Gives NASA New Science, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-09-03
- Weekend Project - Building two quad-core PCs
- Instead of a Friday Rant today I thought I'd kick off what will pan out into a short series of articles. Tomorrow, If all goes well, I should be taking delivery of all the parts necessary to build two quad-core systems. These systems will be based on...
- Tags: PC, Quad-core, System, Overclocking, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2007-08-31
- Battery saver: BlackBerry Patent app describes screen illuminated by ambient light
- A new BlackBerry Patent application details a way for a you guessed it BlackBerry device to harness ambient light in order to illuminate the device to a degree and in a manner appropriate to the immediate surroundings. That would be ambient light, and...
- Tags: Body, Panel, Device, Light, System, Section, Battery, RIM BlackBerry, LCD, App, Path, Embodiment, 14A, Backlighting, Collector Section, 12A, Lens 414, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-08-30
- Vista Media Center takes over the living room
- [Update 24-August, 2:00PM: By popular request, I've assembled a list of the parts that went into this system, including specs and prices.]  In June, I recounted my out-of-the-box experience with a new Dell PC running Windows Vista, starting with a failed BIOS upgrade, undergoing a successful repair, and establishing that the basic hardware and software...
- Tags: Media Center PC, PC, System, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Vista Media Center, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2007-08-24
- My 7-step Windows Vista reliability action plan
- Over the next few weeks I'm going to be building a brand new quad-core PC (two, actually) that will both run Windows Vista. I'm also going to be taking my current main Vista PC off the grid, wiping it and re-applying Vista. These three systems are going to be 100%...
- Tags: System, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2007-08-21
- Building an energy efficient home computer
- You say you want a revolution?Energy efficient data centers are in the news again, with the EPA reporting that data centers use 1.5% of US electricity - almost 6 million home's worth - and doubling in five years. But what about your home data center? My house has 2 wireless...
- Tags: Home PC, Disk, Data Center, I/O, System, CPU, Computer, Energy Efficiency, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2007-08-20
- Tech Shakedown #5: Microsoft justifies Vista's forcing of unwanted reboots
- Two weeks ago, I posted a ZDNet Technology Shakedown video showing how, after downloading and installing some updates, Windows Vista initiated a forced reboot of itself without allowing me the option to postpone that reboot. The options were there. But they were inaccessible. I was critical of...
- Tags: System, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Reboot, Microsoft Corp., User, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-08-15
- IT failure in action: LAX
- CNN and the LA Times both report failure of the international arrivals screening computers at Los Angeles International Airport failed. As a result, 20,000 arriving international passengers had to wait many hours while the system was repaired.According to CNN:A major switch in the system, which contains names of arriving passengers...
- Tags: Information Technology, System, Failure, Business Continuity, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2007-08-12
- Go figure, for green tech geeks
- The World Resources Institute has built a new system for greenhouse gas GHG calculation. They've just posted on their website a lengthy PDF that contains what they say is state-of-math system for figuring GHG production.This system from WRI allows the user to build a customized GHG calculator based on...
- Tags: System, World Resources Institute, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-08-08
- DimichSoft Advanced File Tracer 1.5 (Windows)
- DimichSoft Advanced File Tracer is the best tool for snapshoting drives. Need to trace changes after installing new software. Want to know what have been changed on your hard disk. Just scan your system twice, before and after the specific event, and then simply compare these two snapshots. The program...
- Tags: Change, DimichSoft, DimichSoft Advanced File Tracer, System, Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Tools & Techniques, Operating Systems, Software, Management
- Software downloads 2006-09-02
- System One - a Google for your Intranet!
- System One is a promising new Enterprise search engine and knowledge management app, System One is like a Google for your intranet, with note-taking and collaboration which I discovered recently at the Supernova conference. It searches across many types of Enterprise and Web data - including emails, documents, database records,...
- Tags: System
- Blog posts 2006-06-27
- RDBMS Applications
- The motivating idea behind Codd's relational model wasn't data storage at all. Shared data storage was, to him, merely a means to an end: efficient, easily developed and debugged, applications. Basically the problem he was responding to was the clumsiness of COBOL, the single user orientation of the batch...
- Tags: Databases, Servers, RDBMS, database, System 38, Codd, RPG, client-server, storage
- Blog posts 2006-06-07
White Papers and Webcasts