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Network World: 10 hot companies Google invests in
Google has been on a record acquisition pace, with nine purchases in 2010. In addition to making acquisitions, Google is helping independent start-ups grow with a new investment fund called Google Ventures.
Network World: What's become of 2008's 10 IT management start-ups to watch, Part 2
IT management software makers that launched prior to an economic recession show what it takes to market software designed to help IT departments do more with less.
Network World: What's become of 2008's 10 IT management start-ups to watch, Part 1
IT management software makers that launched prior to an economic recession show what it takes to market software designed to help IT departments do more with less.
Network World: Still haven't found what you're looking for? Consider IT management search technology
Companies such as Splunk, Hyper9 and layerX provide IT management data search capabilities that industry watchers say is gaining ground with IT managers looking to quickly gather meaningful data from distributed systems.
Network World: Wireless and mobile companies worth watching
We took a look at wireless and mobile companies whose product innovation and ambition reflect the mobile industry ferment, which is being expressed in all kinds of products from IT management services to unique Apple iPhone applications. These companies are trying to enable better mobile e-commerce and empower business class mobile users.
Network World: A revised take on net neutrality
In February 2006, we began a series of articles on net neutrality. In our archived introduction, we noted that there was a difference of opinion about how Internet access providers should offer users access to Internet content. On the one hand, some broadband access providers suggested that they should be allowed to charge a premium to content providers that ...
Network World: Three data storage start-ups buck trend, grab $28 million in venture capital
Three data storage start-ups have landed more than $28 million in first-round funding from venture capitalists, a rare feat in an economy that has punished new vendors looking to obtain financing.
Network World: Nine data storage companies to watch
Flash memory, virtualization and cloud storage options highlight an interesting crop of new storage vendors.
Network World: Nine data storage companies to watch
Flash memory, virtualization and cloud storage options highlight an interesting crop of new storage vendors.
Network World: What's become of 2008's 10 IT management start-ups to watch, Part 2
IT management software makers that launched prior to an economic recession show what it takes to market software designed to help IT departments do more with less.
How the earliest of tech startups are surviving
'Insatiable demand' for Internet bandwidth could spur venture investment
'Insatiable demand' for Internet bandwidth could spur venture investment
10 start-ups to watch in '09
More cool stuff from start-ups at DEMOfall07
More cool stuff from start-ups at DEMOfall07
Sony Gets Into the Virtual Universe Game
NEC Reports Sharp Drop in Net Profit
Xerox to Buy an Office Supplier in Move to Serve Small Business
Stock Futures Slip After Fall in China
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·A healthy glow from Interop
If the annual Interop conference in Las Vegas is a bellwether of industry health, than the recent show reflected a certain vibrancy. Attendee levels seemed steady and show goers packed into conference sessions to hone their knowledge and roamed the floor to see the latest tech wares.
·10 hot companies Google invests in
Google has been on a record acquisition pace, with nine purchases in 2010. In addition to making acquisitions, Google is helping independent start-ups grow with a new investment fund called Google Ventures.
·How the earliest of tech startups are surviving
For several DEMO startups, building a new company is a part-time job.
·What's become of 2008's 10 IT management start-ups to watch, Part 2
IT management software makers that launched prior to an economic recession show what it takes to market software designed to help IT departments do more with less.
·What's become of 2008's 10 IT management start-ups to watch, Part 1
IT management software makers that launched prior to an economic recession show what it takes to market software designed to help IT departments do more with less.
·Still haven't found what you're looking for? Consider IT management search technology
Companies such as Splunk, Hyper9 and layerX provide IT management data search capabilities that industry watchers say is gaining ground with IT managers looking to quickly gather meaningful data from distributed systems.
·'Insatiable demand' for Internet bandwidth could spur venture investment
A look at the top 10 venture capital deals for IT networking companies in the third quarter.
·Wireless and mobile companies worth watching
We took a look at wireless and mobile companies whose product innovation and ambition reflect the mobile industry ferment, which is being expressed in all kinds of products from IT management services to unique Apple iPhone applications. These companies are trying to enable better mobile e-commerce and empower business class mobile users.
·A revised take on net neutrality
In February 2006, we began a series of articles on net neutrality. In our archived introduction, we noted that there was a difference of opinion about how Internet access providers should offer users access to Internet content. On the one hand, some broadband access providers suggested that they should be allowed to charge a premium to content providers that want users to get faster or guaranteed access to the provid ...
·Three data storage start-ups buck trend, grab $28 million in venture capital
Three data storage start-ups have landed more than $28 million in first-round funding from venture capitalists, a rare feat in an economy that has punished new vendors looking to obtain financing.
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