After last week’s show in Vegas, Sun is making a redoubled effort with its storage business with a new VTL, a new Partnership with Falconstor and a round of handshakes with other industry heavyweights.
Responding to antitrust concerns held by the European Commission and South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission, Microsoft announced on Friday that it has altered its upcoming Windows Vista operating system to avoid any anti-competition problems.
After announcing that it will be adding support for the Open Document format earlier this year, Microsoft has made a follow up statement saying that the plug-in is on track to be released on October 23 this year.
Novell has announced a shift from the default filesystem ReiserFS in its SuSE Enterprise Linux in the same week its author is arrested under suspicion of murder.
Removable storage specialist Imation has extended its commitment to what it calls the "new breed" of data backup technology, removable hard disk storage.
The European Union Commission is getting behind open source software with the creation of a web portal it hopes will increase public sector adoption of open solutions.
Google has updated its online office productivity offering to include a spreadsheet program, but is its online suite really what businesses have been waiting for?
In somewhat of a surprising turn, Overland Storage has reported that Dell is terminating an agreement made in November 2005 for the supply of two different automated tape libraries.