
Whatever Happened to the iPad Rivals of 2010?
Back in August of 2010, it was clear that Apple’s iPad–which had gone on sale on April 3rd–was a gigantic, game-changing hit. The rest of the industry was scrambling to respond, and there had already been a steady stream of announcements, pre-announcements, sneak peeks, and rumors, along with a few products that had to tell the truth shipped. More...

CSC Selected for Google's New Cloud Transformation Program
CSC announced today that it has been selected to join Google's Cloud Transformation Program. As a participant, CSC will help enterprise clients build business solutions that take advantage of the computing power, scalability and security of Google's cloud services. More...

The world Wednesday
But founder Jeff Bezos all in all surprised the world Wednesday by unveiling the Kindle Fire, a polished and potent 7-inch device with a $199 price intended to disrupt the surging market for Web tablets and erode the dominance of Apple Inc. More...

SIEM Products Unable to Tackle Cyber Threats
Traditional Security Information and Event Management products are unable to secure organizations from cyber threats, according to a recent survey conducted by eIQnetworks. More...

Why an IP-centric telephony board is the best choice when building highly scalable or resilient solutions
In putting IP research at the heart of the Prosody X design it is much simpler, due to the ubiquity of Ethernet in IT networks, to build multi-board, multi-chassis and multi-location systems using Prosody X. More...

VoIP company Messagenet begs EU to consider Microsoft-Skype antitrust concerns
No one in effect thought that Microsoft’s acquisition of Skype would be smooth as silk. Skype is, in short, an in every respect different beast than some of the independent app and game development shops Microsoft has gobbled up earlier. More...

Italian firm takes on Skype deal in a David-Goliath battle
Messagenet, based in Milan, has written to the Commission to warn it about the probable antitrust ramifications arising from the merger of Skype and Microsoft. More...

Oracle and Autonomy Cross Swords
What Larry said about Autonomy being shopped around jibed with what the rumor mill had been saying but at that time Autonomy chief Mike Lynch told the Wall Street Journal it wasn't true that Autonomy was shopped to Oracle- - even though he conceded that some investment banker might have thrown out Autonomy's name as a possible buyout candidate for Oracle. More...

Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya to Deliver Web
Vocalocity CTO to Speak at Seventh-Annual Conference About VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), Video, Mobility, Web and GridAtlanta, GA September 30, 2011. More...

Ryan Howard, CEO of Practice Fusion
Born in Rochester, N. H. , to parents who in the near future divorced, he recalls his mom holding as many as four jobs next to make ends meet. He attended public school nevertheless after his girlfriend became pregnant, dropped out of high school. More...







