- Fri Nov 20 3:20 PM PST 2009 Reporters' Roundtable Podcast: Tech biz turkeys
In the history of tech, some decisions stand out as truly awful. This week, Rafe Needleman, Charlie Cooper, and Jim Kerstetter go over some of the worst ever.
- Thu Nov 19 9:23 AM PST 2009 The new optimizations for capability computing
The new Top500 list of the world's largest supercomputers suggests that "commodity clusters" for high-performance computing aren't so commodity after all.
- Wed Nov 18 9:07 AM PST 2009 Is IBM's Blue Insight a model for your private BI cloud?
IBM has developed and private cloud for its own Business Intelligence consumers. Is it one you want to copy?
- Wed Nov 18 8:28 AM PST 2009 PDC Day 2 live blog: Office 2010, IE 9 on stage
At the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles, Microsoft talks about Office 2010, shows Silverlight 4, and shares the first details on Internet Explorer 9.
- Tue Nov 17 4:30 PM PST 2009 Observations from an EMC analyst day
EMC has made VMware an integral part of its story in a dramatic departure from years past.
- Tue Nov 10 3:00 PM PST 2009 Google hopes to remake programming with Go
A Unix co-creator is among those behind a language Google hopes will speed computers and programming. Today, Go becomes open-source software.
- Mon Nov 9 3:13 PM PST 2009 EC formally objects to Oracle buying Sun
European regulators have formally objected to Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems. Oracle vows to fight the conclusion.
- Mon Nov 9 9:15 AM PST 2009 VMware elevates its desktop virtualization view
VMware View 4 is most focused on improving user experience, one of the things that has limited the appeal of desktop virtualization in the past.
- Fri Nov 6 1:17 PM PST 2009 What integrated compute stacks mean for storage professionals
EMC and Cisco have Vblocks. HP has Consolidated Infrastructure. Is the world changing for enterprise IT storage professionals?
- Thu Nov 5 4:00 AM PST 2009 Google tries its own take on customer service
Not surprisingly, the search giant thinks automation and innovation are important. But as CEO Eric Schmidt says, everyone wants to wring a neck when things go wrong.




