HP is considering confining the transistor to the dustbin after claiming to have discovered a way to build computers using molecules, which it believes will result in the machines being thousands of times more powerful than those that exist today.
The man who designed the original programming language of Java and implemented its original compiler and virtual machine at Sun Microsystems in 1991 spoke this week about how proud he is of the extent that the code is now used around the world.
One of the most influential figures in the open source community has stepped down from his role as president of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) as the organisation looks to expand its activities beyond its stewardship of the open source d...
Customers have been promised more secure RAID systems than ever before in the future, following the announcement that Adaptec and Vitesse have pooled together their resources to develop future storage products which they hope will break barriers.
In an attempt to allay concerns and uncertainty over the company's financial affairs after a succession of financial reporting problems in recent months, the newly appointed president and CEO of data recovery software provider BakBone Soft...
The annual worldwide Fibre Channel SAN market is set to break the US$3 billion (AU$3.87 billion) revenue mark by 2008, with modular SAN switch revenues to more than double by 2009, industry analysts have predicted.
1,000 man hours can be saved each year by an integrated message solution provided by one vendor, according to a survey conducted across 12 countries from four continents.
An Australian expert on information security has urged regional businesses to be alive to the threat of security breaches, warning that rural firms are as much at risk of technology attack as their city-based counterparts.
New Advanced Intelligent Tape drives have been released by Sony to, giving a welcome boost to organisations that need to migrate data from old storage technologies to a modern, higher standard format.
Millions of businesses and computer users around the world are at risk from hackers and malware writers targeting wireless Internet systems and mobile telephone devices.