core server in comment and analysis
The rise and rise of Infor
Comment For Oracle the answer seems obvious, it has made its own database and application server the core of its fusion strategy. But they would be overlooking the far more impressive achievements of Infor, argues Bob Tarzey. [06 Aug 2008]
IT must be called to account over emissions
Comment It also showed 61 per cent of respondents do not see a reduction of power consumption as a core directive from the business. Almost half (47 per cent) do not bother to measure server use, while an incredible one in five say it can take them more... [07 Apr 2008]
Itanium revisited - one year on
Comment To be fair, the new processor does contain a new RAS (reliability, availability and serviceability) feature called Core Level Lock-Step. The Itanium version allows up to four two-socket blades to be ganged up with special cables to create a 16-core... [13 Dec 2007]
Web 2.0 threat looms
Comment The core of many of these problems is that the user is downloading and executing third-party code from what the application designer or user believes is a trusted source. In effect, they are using the same techniques as in mash-ups to impersonate... [26 Nov 2007]
Minority Report: Macs gaining enterprise cred
Comment It has hard core tech credentials with a Unix-run OS. It's a highly aggressive arena where price is the key consideration - quite an alien environment for Apple which has typically sold its high margin computers to smaller firms and to core markets... [19 Jul 2007]
VoIP threats to watch out for
Comment For instance, security company Core Security Technologies discovered a vulnerability in the popular VoIP application Asterisk PBX which allowed hackers to create buffer overflows for a denial of service attack. [09 Mar 2007]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Itanium - what's in a name?
Comment The most recent generation of Itanium 2, a dual-core version ('Montecito') has double the performance of the previous, single-core version, and about 3.4 times the performance of the original Itanium 2 processor. [06 Nov 2006]
Analysis: Intel's big push for convergence
Comment Intel may not make a ton of money from every business it operates but it can learn a great deal by experimenting with silicon in places outside of its core markets, said Jim McGregor, an analyst with In-Stat MDR. [07 Jun 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Look out for the little guy
Comment Similarly, Symantec bought Veritas with a core intention to create bigger, more comprehensive software bundles. In principle this offers the perfect solution to the storage needs of the small office/home office (SOHO), by providing mirrored disks... [05 Jan 2006]
Leader: Insurers must account for disaster recovery
Leader A company which shows little regard for its data and fails to back it up with one eye on a worst-case scenario may well be treated in the same way by their insurer as a neighbour who backs up all its data offsite in a secure datacentre far enough... [29 Nov 2005]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Open source must move on
Comment Once they have the functionality they need, what these people really care about (with the exception of a few hard core zealots) is the quality of the end result, its fitness for purpose, how easy it is to implement and maintain and how well it is... [23 Dec 2004]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Out-of-the-box options
Comment Today's appliances, though not necessarily mainstream, represent an alternative solution for everything from networking and security to core IT functions such as email. Appliances are being built for increasingly diverse functions, beyond those of... [09 Jul 2004]
Analysis: Choosing enterprise portal technology
Comment However, the core functionality largely remains the same across vendors: it is a platform that aggregates information, applications and processes and delivers them to internal and external users. Typically a vendor's offering will include a core... [24 Mar 2004]
The Bloor Perspective: Voice over Palm, outsourcing in finance and DRM trailblazers
Comment The SealedMedia solution for document security is made up of three core software components: License Server, Sealer and Unsealer. The License Server is a multi-threaded, high performance server, which stores the document classifications. [09 Jun 2003]
Devil's Advocate: Talk is just more data
Comment Certainly, the core networks operated by BT and other carriers have been wholly digital for some time. ISDN is a telephone service that gives the subscriber relatively direct access to the facilities of the core network. [19 May 2003]
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