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A Seagate victory in the patent infringement suit could result in the company collecting royalties not only from STEC but also from other SSD makers such as Samsung and Intel
I make no bones about being a bigot when it comes to routing gear. I like the company that has the bridge on the box. I also manage the world wide WAN resources of a little company that had a few billion dollars in sales last year. Even converted to
Oracle E-Mail Archive Service stores content from Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Notes, and SMTP-based mail systems
Experts say a well-constructed security plan involves customized training by job function
In my inbox last week, I got a newsletter that splashed the demise of Windows. And while that may be a pleasing thought to some, it just isn't practical. For instance, my friends at Oracle are always moaning that they're forced to use Windo
Google has starting experimenting with technologies that will allow its search engine to index HTML forms like drop-down boxes and selecte menus
At its first MySQL conference next week, Sun will release MySQL 5.1, which will feature partitioning, events scheduling, row-based replication, and disk-based clustering
Microsoft's ClearFlow system includes data regarding side streets to supply better information to customers on Live Search Maps
Audit of e-voting systems revealed it was possible to introduce a virus which would then spread and ultimately skew the vote count
Oracle plans to release 41 bug fixes next Tuesday, including patches for two bugs in its database that can be exploited over a network without a username and password