News and Trends

Recent Articles

  • Wyse Ships Wireless Thin Client

    A new series of wireless thin clients is being shipped by Wyse bound for customers ranging from airports to health care facilities. The new V-Class clients integrate high-end thin clients that Wyse is already selling for wired networks with a built-in 802.11b and 802.11g wireless device. The new thin client can be integrated into a…

  • IBM Donates Open-Source Technology for AJAX, Web 2.0 Development

    IBM announced that it will make another round of technology contributions to the open-source community to promote the use of Web 2.0 technologies in the enterprise. At the AJAXWorld conference in Santa Clara, Calif., on Oct. 4, IBM officials said the systems giant will make additional contributions to the Eclipse Foundation’s ATF (AJAX Technology Framework)…

  • IBM to Spend $100 Million on Mainframes

    IBM will spend $100 million over the next five years to make the mainframe easier to use. The program will focus on such areas as greater automation, modernizing the user interface and easing the way users manage the software on the machines. It kicked off Oct. 4 with the release of the new z/OS V1.8…

  • Microsoft Tools to Combat Vista Piracy

    Microsoft will unveil Oct. 4 a new software protection platform and accompanying technologies that it plans to incorporate into a variety of products, starting with Windows Vista and Windows Server Longhorn, in hopes of combating piracy. The new technologies will be included in all of Vista versions, and over time every Microsoft product will use…

  • eHarmony Finds Own Fulfillment as Web 2.0 Pioneer

    eHarmony.com, that romantic cyber-space place where people meet and often get serious relationships off and running, has been a textbook example of a successful Web 2.0 company since it made its debut six years ago. With more than 8 million users, Pasadena, Calif.-based eHarmony claims to be the Internet’s fastest-growing relationship service. It stores background…

  • The Channel Is Changing and It’s Time for VARs to Change with It

    First, the bad news. The channel is changing and those traditional relationships between vendors, distributors, VARs and solution providers have begun to alter in fundamental and lasting ways. But there is also good news. For VARs and solution providers, it’s not too late to change, readapt and profit from this change in the channel. That…

Get the Free Newsletter

Subscribe to Channel Insider to be informed on the changing IT landscape.

You must input a valid work email address.
You must agree to our terms.