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U.S. Postal Service to ban shipment of mobile devices with lithium batteries

This change can affect companies in two ways.

New controller from Marvell merges SSD, HDD storage

Marvell showed off a new hybrid storage controller this week that combines the strengths of speedy solid-state drives (SSD) with the higher storage capacities of hard disk drives (HDD). In a

Electric cars spark worry with utility companies

Mass-market electric cars are set to go on sale in the United States next month and with $325 billion spent on gasoline last year, utilities are understandably eager to get in on the action. Amid the

Law firm uses virtualization to ease expansion

Tully Rinckey PLLC, a mid-sized but fast-growing law firm with offices in Albany, N.Y., and Washington, D.C., recently started deploying virtualization technologies as a way to facilitate the firm's

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1 beta to arrive in June

Microsoft will be releasing the beta of Exchange Server 2010 in parallel with the TechEd conference in June. In a blog entry posted on The Microsoft Exchange Team Blog mid-week, team member Michael

UPS shares IT plans for saving money, Earth

United Parcel Service made quite a splash in IT news in the past week when it announced plans to spend about $1 billion on technology this year to make its operations more efficient. The technology

Data centers go portable with IBM

The data center is now officially portable. At the Gartner Data Center Conference, IBM announced that the IBM Portable Modular Data Center (PMDC) is now on sale. Essentially computers packed into

Bring on the direct neural interface

Picture this: A small truck pulling up near your residence. Unnoticed, it stops unobtrusively in a street corner maybe 100 feet from the window of your study. Inside the dimly lit truck is a

Storage startup offers a path to private cloud

ParaScale, a cloud-storage startup, says it has software that can pool a number of file servers much the same as NAS clustering schemes like F5's Acopia devices or EMC's Rainfinity software. But the

Would you fire this person?

What should a CIO do with a moderately competent employee; not someone who is incapable of doing the work but someone who makes life difficult? "You can spot them and eliminate them without angst.