Intransa is going through significant management changes and a funding round. Expect product strategy developments.
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Should software vendors be liable for bad security?
Bruce Schneier has a point - the industry does need a better way of feeding back pain from the mostly suffering users to mostly rich creators that isn’t there right now. But which way is best? New
Is Red Hat doing enough for its customers?
Is Red Hat doing enough to reassure its customers that it remains focused on what it does and can stay ahead of its growing number of competitors? New
Is the OS really going away?
Pondering on the future of the operating system has become quite fashionable. Trouble is, everyone looks forwards, not backwards.
Mobile devices - learn from my mistakes!
Security manager C J Kelly stumbled on a blunder - senior management were using mobile email without even thinking about the risks.
Sun thumps Thumper drum
Sun's analyst day shows a bullish company bullish on storage, particularly the X4500 and Honeycomb boxes
Getting online without paying per minute
With Wi-Fi costs high we'll look at any scheme to bring them down. Divine resells minutes from BT - but with a better tariff.
IBM eyes expanded water cooling for data centres
IBM researchers are counting on water cooling to keep data centres running cool and allow companies to squeeze more computing power from the energy they consume.
HP gap-filling and marking time
HP has added four new products to its StorageWorks lineup but has not resolved any of its significant storage strategy problems
Foundation aims to keep Linux corporate
What do you get if you cross an open-source development consortium with an organisation that promotes free standards? Answer: You get a Linux advocacy group. Or so it seems.
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