Intel makes power consumption a priority
At the Intel Developers Forum, the chipmaker announces architectural changes, which executives say will make enterprises more energy-efficient
At the Intel Developers Forum, the chipmaker announces architectural changes, which executives say will make enterprises more energy-efficient
Canada’s first-ever WiMax connection was demonstrated at the Intel Developer Forum.
HP will release a handheld later this year offering buyers push e-mail capabilities competitive with Research In Motion’s BlackBerry devices, executives told the company’s first Mobility Summit.rn
IBM and Toshiba’s new processor entered the big leagues before its official announcementrn
A look at the departure of one of the most recognizable CEOs in the IT industry, who was asked to step down by her board of directorsrn
A Canadian reseller association is hoping to raise its profile and attract more members by offering a forum for sharing best practices around Microsoft products.rn
Number 25: An opportunity few are certain about. Are jobs coming or going?rn
Number 6: This year Alan Schweitzer appointed a new president of the RAM Group following the death of his brother. The former court stenographer has come a long wayrn
Can you hurt someone by calling them an ‘information lifecyle manager?’rn
Desktop integrator proposes merger with network specialist in hopes of gaining synergiesrn
Industry pioneer fathered many companies, including CDN’s No. 1 Solution Provider for 2004rn
CEO tells conference that the apps are available and securern
CEOs may set the tone, but that’s all they should have to do. Leave security to the smart guys in ITrn
Too many pricing variables are scaring customers interested in utility computing solutionsrn
The emergence of dual-core processors will bring the parallel computing power necessary to virtualize enterprise IT environments and ease manageability issues