According to the analysts at IDC, the number of servers being shipping is dropping and will continue to drop due to a surge in the use of virtualisation and multi-core processors.
Yoggie Security Systems has picked up kudos and a Red Herring award as one of the 100 “Most Promising” companies driving the future of technology for its Gatekeeper Pro security solution.
Many businesses are discovering the benefits of VoIP, and thanks to prominent proprietary services such as Skype winning over the market, open source alternatives such as AsteriskNOW are finding space to flourish.
Raytheon has announced what it claims is the world’s first Polymorphic computer, capable of adopting different architectural forms depending on application.
Symantec has released the findings of its latest internet security threat report, showing that cyber criminals are continuing to refine attacks aimed at data theft, data leakage and the creation of targeted, malicious code to harvest person...
Adobe has released the first public alpha version of its new Apollo development tool, an engine used to create rich web applications that run on the desktop without the use of a browser.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has been talking up the company’s upcoming Dynamics CRM and ERP release, promising greater crossover from Office 2007 and web-based services.
Enterprise Linux has received another boost this week with BakBone Software announcing support of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 across its entire product range.