Intel-funded start-up launches cloud storage beta
A start-up partially funded by Intel is beta-testing an online storage system it hopes will be generally available in August.
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Symantec buys online backup vendor SwapDrive
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Adobe pushes Acrobat into online office space against Microsoft, Google
Google to host JavaScript libraries for developers
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Non-tech criminals can now 'rent a botnet'
Microsoft raising prices for beefed-up Windows Server bundles for SMBs
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Saved by SaaS: Data backup via software as a service
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Year of the Thin Client?
Mark Hall hears five reasons why thin clients are finally going to be embraced this year.
Is Google your next data center?
Lower costs, snap upgrades and other benefits of cloud computing are leading IT organizations to increasingly outsource traditional IT infrastructure activities like storage and server management to managed services providers. How will this alter the makeup of the IT department of the future? Computerworld looks ahead.
Understanding what Google Apps is (and isn't)
Google says its Google Apps is a supplement, not a replacement, to Microsoft Office, aimed at helping users collaborate online. But will its efforts to strengthen security win the confidence of nervous IT departments?
First Look: Adobe's Acrobat.com document collaboration service
Adobe launched the free public beta version of Acrobat.com, a Web-based supplement to its popular PDF document creation application. The new site offers an array of services to help businesses share and collaborate on documents.
CIOs really do embrace on-demand software
IT leaders were initially reluctant to embrace software as a service (SaaS) out of fear that vendors hosting their data would violate security and compliance regulations. But Leslie Stretch, CEO of SaaS vendor Callidus Software, says that many of his big customers have been CIOs from large enterprises eager to embrace the new cloud computing model.
26 tricks to help you tame Google Calendar
Google's free online calendar makes it easy to track your schedule from anywhere, but many of its best features lurk beneath the surface. Here's how to handle Gcal like a pro.
Hands On With Google Health
While it remains to be seen whether entrusting your personal health records to Google is ultimately a good idea, the service does offer some value as a convenient online place to store and manage your health information.
A Browser for Analytics
Mark Hall reports on the world's first "data browser," specifically designed for analytics.
Working offline with Google Docs, part 2
The free Google Docs software-as-a-service has a lot to offer mobile professionals, including free online backup and the ability to easily view documents from any device with a Web browser.
All it takes is a couple hours and about $125 to breathe new life into an old laptop. Here's how.
Is Microsoft's Golden Age over? What are Gates' most memorable quotes? Find out in
Computerworld's complete coverage of the end of the Bill Gates era at Microsoft.
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With its latest version, Mozilla's browser continues to raise the bar for what Web browsers should be.
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