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Rivet Software Hires Three Key Executives

Posted on December 1st, 2009 by Kat Lorbissy

Barclay Friesen, Chris Taylor and Raul Varela Join Rapidly Growing Financial Reporting Software Company
In an effort to sustain and support rapid growth, Rivet Software brings in three new directors.
Over the next 18 months, the Securities Exchange Commission, under Regulation S-T, has mandated that all publicly traded companies provide electronic tags on all financial disclosure filed [...]

Review: Acer Aspire 1810TZ 11.6in CULV notebook

Posted on November 29th, 2009 by Kat Lorbissy

So you want a small notebook, but you’re put off by the average netbook’s puny graphics, relatively low res screen and limited-horsepower Atom processor. What do you do?
We think you could do a lot worse than Acer’s Aspire 1810TZ. Sony’s skinny and compact Vaio X is nice, but it’s not cheap. Acer’s alternative is a [...]

Telestream Named Industry Leader in the Global Video Transcoders Market

Posted on November 25th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

Frost & Sullivan honors Telestream with 2009 Global Competitive Strategy Leadership Award and 2009 World Market Share Leadership Award
Telestream, a provider of world-class video transcoding solutions, affirms its leadership position with the announcement that Frost & Sullivan has presented the company with two 2009 Global Video Transcoders Market Leadership Awards. The Competitive Strategy Leadership Award [...]

Review: Samsung X520 notebook

Posted on November 24th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

With smooth, curved edges and an eye-pleasing design, the 15.6in X520 slips into Samsung’s new X-series range. There are two other X-series models: the 11.6in X120 and 14in X420. The focus is on mobility here and, as such, all feature so-called CULV – Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage – processors and integrated graphics from Intel.
When first announced [...]

Barnes & Noble says Nook shipments will be delayed

Posted on November 20th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

Barnes & Noble Inc said it had sold out of its first allotment of newly launched Nook electronic readers due to high demand and new shipments will not arrive in time for the holidays.
“While we increased production based on the high consumer interest, we’ve sold out of our initial Nook allotment available for delivery before [...]

Network Computing, the premier resource helping IT decision makers connect the dots between architectural approach and how technology impacts the network, played host to nearly 700 IT professionals with a timely and highly relevant virtual event on next-generation networks on Thursday, November 12, 2009.
This first ever virtual event from the editors of Network Computing connected [...]

Google pushes Chrome OS, saying it loads in 7 seconds

Posted on November 20th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

Google has been trying to impress the world plus dog with its Chrome operating system, which it says boots up in only seven seconds.
The Android based operating system, which is called Chrome OS, is being championed as a seven second wonder. In other words it only takes seven second to boot up. Then the user [...]

Brown, IBM Unveil Multimillion-Dollar Supercomputer

Posted on November 20th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

Brown University and IBM announced the opening of a multimillion-dollar supercomputer at Brown’s Center for Computation and Visualization. The supercomputer is the most powerful computational system in Rhode Island and will be used by researchers statewide to tackle “grand challenges” affecting Ocean State residents in climate change, education, energy and health.
Brown and IBM will work [...]

IBM Moves Closer to Creating Computer Based on Insights From the Brain

Posted on November 18th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

IBM announced significant progress toward creating a computer system that simulates and emulates the brain’s abilities for sensation, perception, action, interaction and cognition, while rivaling the brain’s low power and energy consumption and compact size.
The cognitive computing team, led by IBM Research, has achieved significant advances in large-scale cortical simulation and a new algorithm that [...]

Free Network Backup for Ubuntu Now Available From Arkeia Software

Posted on November 10th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

Arkeia Software, a leading provider of fast, easy-to-use, and affordable network backup solutions, has announced the availability of Arkeia Network Backup version 8 in the Ubuntu 8.04 LTS repository as a no-cost small-network package exclusively for Ubuntu users. With these offerings, Ubuntu users for the first time can enjoy powerful, enterprise network backup in a [...]

Infosys Technologies Opens Second Latin America I.T. Development Center

Posted on November 10th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

Infosys Technologies Limited has opened the company’s second Latin American Development Center in Monterrey, Mexico, offering global, near-shore, and Latin American clients a full range of information technology (I.T.) services including Business and I.T. Consulting, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Packaged Solutions Implementation, and Infrastructure Management.
The development center, managed by Infosys’s subsidiary, Infosys Technologies S. De [...]

AMD have difficulty getting enough GPUs

Posted on November 10th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

PC manufacturers are starting to get worried that they cannot get enough of AMD’s new 40nm GPUs.
The problem is due to AMD’s foundry having trouble ramping up production of a new 40nm process, and it means that some PC makers are having to delay shipments of desktop and laptop computers.
It seems that the difficulty is [...]

Intel accused of bribery and coercion

Posted on November 4th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

The world’s largest microchip maker, Intel, was sued by New York’s attorney general for allegedly using bullying, bribery and coercion to protect its dominant market position in a lawsuit that followed a record fine for anti-competitive behaviour levied on the company by the European Commission.
After a 20-month investigation, attorney general Andrew Cuomo accused Intel of [...]

Microsoft drops software challenger to Sage and Intuit

Posted on October 31st, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

Microsoft’s Office Accounting software, used to challenge Sage and Intuit, has become the latest victim of corporate cuts.
The package will no longer be distributed after November 16, Microsoft said Friday. Versions of the product affected are the Express, Standard, Professional, Professional Plus, three-user and Small Business Accounting in North America and the UK.
The company said [...]

Texas Identified as Software Piracy Hotspot

Posted on October 29th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

The Business Software Alliance (BSA), the voice of the world’s commercial software industry, has identified Texas as a hotspot in terms of reports of illegal software use and is urging individuals across the state and in the Houston area specifically to report the use of pirated software by businesses to NoPiracy.com.
In conjunction with the online [...]

Quad-core chip makes sense for Apple laptop

Posted on October 29th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

If the speculation about a new MacBook Pro is on the money, the step up to Intel’s quad-core mobile technology would have a profound impact on this vaunted line of Apple laptops.
So, why would Apple adopt a Core i processor in a laptop? The short answer is OS X Snow Leopard. The new operating system [...]

AT&T Internet Security Suite now uses McAfee-based anti-virus software

Posted on October 29th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

AT&T and McAfee announced that the latest AT&T Internet Security Suite version has been upgraded to McAfee-based anti-virus software to enhance customers’ protection from viruses, spyware and hackers. This update to the AT&T Internet Security Suite powered by McAfee strengthens customers’ ability to surf the Web, shop and bank online worry-free.
Qualified AT&T High Speed Internet [...]

VMware Fusion 3.0 released – enables PCs to run Mac OSX

Posted on October 29th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

VMware Inc. is having trouble getting VMware Fusion 3.0 out its download door and is getting customer complaints about timeouts and licensing problems.
Shortly after the software was released Tuesday for download by customers, VMware issued a support alert about its upgrade portal, blaming “overwhelming demand” for the upgrade problems. The alert remained on the Web [...]

Middlesex University and IBM Sign IT Services Agreement

Posted on October 29th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

Middlesex University has chosen IBM to upgrade and manage its IT infrastructure and provide disaster recovery services in a multi-million pound, five year deal. New contract is expected to deliver 40% reduction in energy consumption, provide immediate emergency backup and platform for international expansion. The partnership will improve IT services and systems management in line [...]

VClouds Launches ‘Cloud’ Based Email Archiving Module

Posted on October 29th, 2009 by Abdul Montaqim

IJJ Corp’s wholly owned subsidiary VClouds Ltd has launched its new “Cloud” based email archiving module. The product complements the current VClouds system as an add-on module which will further enable their customers to better meet email compliance requirements within their organizations.
VClouds users will now have the ability to archive email for an unlimited period [...]

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