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Opinion: Steam-powered computing
It's official. Windows XP is being put out to pasture. Sure you can still buy it for a while longer, but you'll have to hunt for it.
Ian Yates
Jun 26 2008, 10:18AM
Software
HP introduces mission critical computing blade server
HP has today announced what it called the industry's first high-availability, fault tolerant blade server, explaining that the advanced functionality came at a low price and with added green credentials.
Jun 17 2008, 8:14AM
Hardware
Microsoft champions green computing
Microsoft has announced plans to support four academic research projects focused on energy-efficient computing as part of its Sustainable Computing Program.
Clement James
Apr 30 2008, 6:22AM
Software
Secure Computing teams with Riverbed Technology
Enterprise security company Secure Computing Corporation has announced a two-phase partnership with Riverbed Technology to provide secure accelerated access to enterprise data.
Staff Writers
Apr 21 2008, 12:43PM
Hardware
Finjan steps up Secure Computing battle
Security firm Finjan has filed several motions against Secure Computing in an attempt to prevent its rival from selling products ruled to have infringed on certain Finjan patents.
Robert Jaques
Mar 29 2008, 8:01AM
Security
New identity for Secure Computing applications
Enterprise security company Secure Computing is preparing to launch a new branding strategy designed to unify its product-line.
Staff Writers
Mar 25 2008, 2:34PM
Security
IBM plans Dublin computing centre
IBM
revealed its plans to build a cloud computing centre in Dublin.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 22 2008, 2:20PM
Hardware
Microsoft and Intel hook up on parallel computing
Intel and Microsoft are partnering with academic institutions to create two Universal Parallel Computing Research Centres aimed at accelerating developments in mainstream parallel computing.
Clement James
Mar 20 2008, 8:17AM
Hardware
Secure Computing warns resellers of a new botnet
Secure Computing says resellers need to be aware of a nasty virus going around. According to the enterprise security vendor, a botnet virus dubbed Nugache is set to unseat Storm as the ‘nastiest botnet’ on the planet.
Lilia Guan
Jan 8 2008, 1:37PM
Security
Could the Asus $499 PC change computing?
The Eee PC may well be IT’s answer to the Ford Model T
Trevor Treharne
Nov 16 2007, 12:13PM
Hardware
Secure Computing splits distribution, signs Avnet
Following two recent acquisitions and a 42 percent growth in A/NZ this year, Secure Computing has announced it is splitting its Australian distribution channel into enterprise and SMB tiers.
Negar Salek
Oct 29 2007, 12:55PM
Security
Secure Computing snaps into gear
Secure Computing has announced the expansion of its Brisbane-based development centre while launching SnapGear, its first Australian designed, all-in-one SMB network security appliance.
Negar Salek
Oct 3 2007, 1:50PM
Security
Intel trumpets optical computing breakthrough
Researchers from Intel and the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) have unveiled a new hybrid silicon laser technology that will allow for faster communications inside a computer.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 19 2006, 9:38AM
Hardware
Telstra makes Good on mobility computing
Telstra has partnered with US-based Good Technology to take its mobile computing software and services to the government and enterprise markets.
Tim Lohman
Jul 13 2006, 1:41PM
Collaboration
Directors urged to go quantum
Some of Australia's leading company directors are being urged to take advantage of opportunities in quantum computing.
Staff Writers
May 13 2005, 3:25PM
Collaboration
Utility computing may revolutionise IT services: IDC
Internet delivery of processing power, storage, software, network bandwidth and other services could eventually transform the IT services market and cause upheaval among today's leading outsourcing firms, a US market research firm said this week.
Antone Gonsalves
Jul 21 2004, 12:00AM
Data centre
Service providers to partner vendors in utility computing vision
Service providers and ISVs should be looking for ways to join with vendors to bring utility computing to market as the PC increasingly loses its place as the face of network computing, according to predictions made by Sun Microsystems.
Fleur Doidge
Jun 2 2004, 12:00AM
Hardware
Gates: 64-bit desktop computing mainstream in two years
Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates predicted that 64-bit computing would become mainstream in the PC industry over the next two years because of 32-bit extended technology that preserves customers' existing investments.
Paula Rooney
May 6 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Veritas rolling out utility computing to channel
Veritas Software is starting to reach out to the channel with products related to its utility computing strategy.
Joseph F. Kovar
Jan 12 2004, 12:00AM
Data centre
Ejasent acquisition propels Veritas into utility computing
Veritas Software has agreed to acquire Ejasent for US$59 million in cash, a move expected to boost the storage software company's utility computing strategy.
Antone Gonsalves
Jan 8 2004, 12:00AM
Software
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