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Windows Vista Gets ActiveX Installer Service

Microsoft is adding a brand-new feature to Windows Vista to allow businesses to load ActiveX controls on systems running without admin privileges. The new feature,...

Sun Helps Stanford Open New Earth Science Research Center

STANFORD, Calif.—Sun Microsystems may not have made a profit for nearly five years, but the struggling IT infrastructure giant isnt shying away from giving...

Cisco Introduces Stackable WLAN Controller

Cisco Systems on June 20 extended its wireless reach into new mobility services and for the first time integrated its WLAN technology into a...

HP Realigns Global Operations

Hewlett-Packard is taking another step in its companywide restructuring plans with the integration of its global operations into its business groups. The realignment, announced June...

Motorola Promises Robust Networking with Cable Mesh

Motorola will be making a new mesh networking device designed to work in a cable broadband environment, the company said in an announcement June...

Verari Revs Up with New CEO, Virtualization Plans

Blade system vendor Verari Systems has a new CEO and announces plans to roll out a host of new technologies in 2006 that are...

Unpatched iTunes, Skype, Firefox Inviting Malware Targets

Unpatched versions of some of the most popular software applications present a bigger threat to enterprise networks than malicious software, according to a warning...

IBM Ramps Up Chips Speed by Cooling It Down

Researchers at IBM and the Georgia Tech have gotten a SiGe—or silicon-germanium—chip to run at 500GHz by freezing it to minus 451 degrees Fahrenheit. The...

New HP OpenView Tools Take Holistic Tack

Hewlett-Packard on June 19 at its Software Forum in Miami Beach will raise the bar for its own OpenView IT infrastructure management portfolio to...

Career Central

BlackBerry on the beach: You call this a vacation?Twenty-seven percent of the work force will pack their laptops, cell phones and PDAs along with...