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InternetNews April 4, 2008 Judy Mottl |
HP Targets Storage With New Security Tools HP expands Secure Advantage Portfolio with new tools and free service.  |
InternetNews April 4, 2008 Stuart J. Johnston |
Microsoft: XP Not Out to Pasture Yet Ultra low-cost PCs may mean Microsoft's aging operating system still has a few more races left to run.  |
InternetNews April 4, 2008 |
Gates Sees Windows 7 'Sometime' in Next Year Comments suggest that Vista may be supplanted more quickly than expected.  |
InternetNews April 3, 2008 Sean Michael Kerner |
Are Security Researchers Targeting QuickTime? Apple fixes 11 security flaws as QuickTime woes continue, though the end may be in sight.  |
Information Today April 3, 2008 |
Ovid Launches Its New Search Platform Ovid, a provider of customizable electronic research information for the medical, healthcare, and academic markets, announced the launch of the latest release of OvidSP, its search and discovery platform.  |
Information Today April 3, 2008 |
Autonomy Augments Its Pan-Enterprise Search Platform The company says that IDOL is the only FRCP-compliant enterprise search platform available in the market, delivering a single unified and vendor-neutral platform for searching all file formats and media-types for legal and business purposes.  |
InternetNews April 3, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
Sun, Accenture Sign On to Security Venture Sun Microsystems and Accenture team to provide fine-grain security to SAP and other enterprise applications to outsiders.  |
InternetNews April 3, 2008 Judy Mottl |
IBM, Nortel Are New UC Buddies IBM is expanding its partnership with Nortel Networks to provide UC capabilities to the small and mid-sized business.  |
InternetNews April 3, 2008 |
IBM Readies Second Life For Enterprise IBM said on Wednesday it would become the first company to host private regions of the virtual world Second Life on its own computer servers.  |
Popular Mechanics April 3, 2008 Glenn Derene |
Microsoft Surface Is Finally Here. What the Heck Took So Long? How one company can turn a new device from breakthrough to novelty, just by sitting on it for a technological eternity.  |
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