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What tech leaders expect 2007 will bring
Everyone's made their resolutions, and more than a few of us have likely broken them already. So now it's time for those beginning-of-the-year predictions, and if you're been following the big Read more...
What the analysts see coming in 2007
IT industry pundits spend their days talking with tech leaders and business executives about the current technology in play, new technology hitting the ground and the direction IT is headed in. Read more...
The hurdles of HaaS
At first glance, the idea of managed service providers offering up hardware-as-a-service (HaaS) seems like a good idea but as industry pundits reveal, it won't be a bed of roses for either vendors Read more...
Vista maker expectations running high
Microsoft has some pretty hefty expectations on Vista adoption once its new operating system rolls out at the end of the year. It believes Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: Why ignoring wireless networking isn't a good idea
'Critical' patches roll out from Microsoft
Microsoft's monthly Patch Tuesday brought five security fixes for 14 vulnerabilities and one was the long-awaited patch for IE's latest risk. While industry pundits didn't see anything unusual Read more...
Consolidation a big trend in security marketplace
Industry pundits are advising tech leaders to keep an eye on what's happening within the security marketplace as vendors continue to merge and acquire each other, morphing product lines and likely Read more...
The many drag points on the Windows system
The Windows operating system, by all rights, is the dominant platform in the world; but it's also likely the most complex. That complexity, according to both analysts and industry pundits, is Read more...
Industry cheers on Lenovo restructuring
It was just recently that Lenovo announced some major internal executive shifting and business strategy revamp, and the corporate decisions are being met with applause from industry pundits and Read more...
New chip could revolutionize hefty compute work
IBM is taking what's long been a game chip, called the "Cell" chip, to power corporate computing and application speed. According to industry pundits, the first application of the IBM Cell server Read more...




