Blogs

Rackspace’s hosting company Mosso has unveiled a new cloud storage service that gives developers the ability to store a virtually unlimited amount of data on the Web.

Xerox has introduced a new scanner that it says can deliver 50 percent faster throughput than its peers, and excellent ID card scanning capabilities.

Yahoo has partnered with McAfee to integrate a security warning system into ranked search results.

CRM specialist SAP is pushing into portables, announcing that it will be integrating its software with RIM’s incredibly popular Blackberry handhelds.

IDC is tipping the future of virtualisation to be mobility and live migration, while adding that so far the rapid embracement of the technology has helped change the economics of IT by reducing both capital and operational costs.

NetApp is taking strides towards long-life, self-healing archiving with a new project it is working on in conjunction with the University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC).

ExaGrid is taking the data storage bull by the horns with the announcement that it has developed the industry’s first 40 terabyte disk-based backup system with data deduplication technology and scalable grid architecture.

The last week marked the 30th birthday of one of the world’s most loathed creatures: spam, and if recent revelations that bots have cracked Hotmail and Gmail’s CAPTCHA systems is anything to go by, it’s likely to live to a ripe old age.

On Saturday Microsoft publicly withdrew its bid for Yahoo!, ending three months of intense speculation.

The West Australian Public Transport Authority has chosen Objective to provide their Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solution.

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