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  • Google Revamps Search Engine for Real Time

    (Reuters) – Google Inc has revamped its search engine to allow results to be refreshed with up-to-the-second data increasingly churned out by the new crop of real-time Web products. The move to integrate real-time search results directly into Google’s flagship Web search product comes nearly two months after the company announced a partnership to license…

  • ERP Woes Today’s Apps Still Not Cutting It

    ERP Woes Today’s Apps Still Not Cutting It Enterprises Rely on ERPToday’s enterprises rely heavily on existing ERP to manage change and react quickly to market shifts and customer needs. IDC’s survey results show that a large number of today’s ERP implementations actually impede change because systems lack the necessary architectural agility to help companies…

  • Seagate Goes Public on Solid State Disk Drives

    Solid state disk drives (SSDs) are arguably the sexiest product in the current storage industry, but they’re also a very small part of the market. That should change in 2010, which is why HDD kingpin Seagate is officially announcing its entry into this market with the Pulsar. It’s been shipping the product to large OEMs…

  • Ingram Micro Brings Cisco Vblock Designs to Broader Channel

    Cisco’s Vblock infrastructure architecture isn’t just for giant solution providers anymore.  IT distribution giant Ingram Micro this week announced that it would make the Cisco, EMC and VMware’s Vblock data center reference designs, the products to build them, and the support needed to do it, available to the 2,500 of its channel partners who are…

  • Kace Patches Up Patch Tuesday

    For hackers and cybercrooks, the twelve days of Christmas are also known as Patch Tuesday, the second Tuesday of every month when Microsoft provides the latest information on its security vulnerabilities, detailing how to take advantage of the world’s largest installed IT customer base. It’s a real headache for customers, says Ken Ross, senior product…

  • Intel Bails on Larrabee Graphics Chip

    (Reuters) – Intel Corp (INTC.O) has scrapped plans to launch an advanced graphics chip based on its novel Larrabee design, after concluding that delays in the project would make it uncompetitive, a spokesman said on Sunday. The move is a setback to Intel’s plans to compete with Nvidia Corp (NVDA.O) and Advanced Micro Devices Inc…

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