This week Sun Microsystems, in an effort to give their financial situation a boost, have announced a new line of data storage systems, and the Californian based company hopes that they will establish them in the growing market.
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This week Sun Microsystems, in an effort to give their financial situation a boost, have announced a new line of data storage systems, and the Californian based company hopes that they will establish them in the growing market.
Virtualization pioneer, VMware is looking to break in to the mobile market, and create virtual mobile phone technology in a similar way to the company’s server virtualization technology.
An ex-Intel engineer has been handed additional charges for allegedly stealing documents of a sensitive nature from the chip making company after secretly starting a new job with AMD.
With Windows 7 on the horizon, Microsoft has wowed its fans, and heard some pre-release grumbles from its detractors, but they’ve not really talked about the server-side of the coin.
Sun announced that it has partnered with Europractice, a non-profit company that distributes and supports electronic design automation software to 650 universities across Europe.
An IT manager from California was sent to prison for 356 days for the crime of hacking in to his ex-employers computer system, and releasing the company’s mail server to the public.
Sun Microsystems aren’t exactly salespeople, but the company is about to tell other people exactly how they can make money.
A cyber-gang has stolen the details of over 500,000 financial accounts over the course of the past three years using a highly advance Trojan that remains undetectable to the majority of its victims.