Stories by: Patrick Thibodeau
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Sun banks on open source for its survival 17/11/2008 08:49:00
Sun Microsystems is slashing its workforce on a scale typically reserved for automakers, announcing Friday that it plans to lay off up to 6,000 employees -- a restructuring that comes on top of earlier cutbacks made over the past year. - +
An IBM user group's final message: 'pwrdwnsys *immed' 24/10/2008 07:29:00
The note that Andy Gladys sent out to the Application Systems User Group of Greater Cleveland this week could not have been more straightforward or painful. - +
Open sourcing code may improve transparency on Wall Street 10/10/2008 08:00:00
The full depth of IT's involvement in Wall Street's meltdown is unknown, but one plan to stop it from happening again calls upon a growing IT trend: open source. - +
Saudi Arabia unveils grand supercomputer ambitions 24/09/2008 10:29:00
Saudi Arabia is building a supercomputer that could rank among the 10 most powerful systems in the world. And the country isn't stopping there. - +
Intel's next big leap, its six-core chip, set for release 11/09/2008 10:17:00
Intel is expected to release its six-core Xeon 7400 chip Monday, just as VMware's big annual show begins in Las Vegas. And the timing is no coincidence. - +
US Patent office to revisit Dell's 'cloud computing' claim 07/08/2008 08:14:38
The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has done an about face on Dell's effort to claim a trademark on "cloud computing," and is reconsidering its earlier action. - +
Dell defends its 'cloud computing' trademark bid 05/08/2008 10:20:03
Dell's trademark of the ubiquitous, commonly used term "cloud computing" is one of those eyebrow-raising events that immediately begs the question: How is that possible? - +
Virtualisation vendors start supporting common spec 16/07/2008 08:48:55
Standards wars, such as the Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD battle, can keep many potential users on the sidelines until a winner is declared. Virtualization software vendors are trying to avoid just such a battle over the adoption of virtual appliances. - +
Windows dual boots its way onto a Linux stage 17/06/2008 08:18:21
Windows may never boot Linux from its dominant role in high performance computing, but Microsoft's dual-boot strategy is making some inroads. IBM says it has built what may be the largest Windows/Linux HPC dual-boot system yet for a university research group in Sweden. - +
IBM to put a more standardized stamp on data centers 12/06/2008 08:23:16
IBM is trying to do for data centers what McDonald's helped to do for hamburgers and fries: turn the building of them into an efficient, quasi-manufacturing process. - +
Inventor of Pine e-mail prepares for shift to Google 06/06/2008 08:17:42
The University of Washington's technology staff demonstrated in 1989 what smart thinking and creativity can accomplish when it developed the Pine e-mail system, which quickly became widely adopted outside the university.
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