SGI offers supercomputing as a service
SGI is rolling out what it believes is the first hosted supercomputing service on the market.
SGI is rolling out what it believes is the first hosted supercomputing service on the market.
BlueLock, a little-known cloud-computing services provider, is rolling out a suite of services aimed at a wide range of customers, it announced Monday.
Microsoft is expanding its search arrangement with Facebook but reining in its advertising deal with the social-networking site.
Google is adding some basic mobile device management capabilities to Google Apps that will let IT managers remotely wipe data from lost iPhones.
Symbian has completed the process of open sourcing its entire code base, in advance of its June deadline.
After struggling to support Nexus One customers using an online-only approach, Google appears to be developing a phone customer service operation.
Mike Nash, a high-ranking executive on Microsoft’s Windows team, is leaving the company.
Google has started supporting a click-to-call feature in AdWords on mobile smartphones.
Google will phase out support for Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 Web browser starting in March, the company said Friday.
A move to the cloud will enable new kinds of applications that public safety and law enforcement agencies can use to do their jobs better, Microsoft’s CEO said during its annual Worldwide Public Safety Symposium on Wednesday.
The U.S. International Trade Commission said it is investigating Apple based on a complaint filed by Nokia in late December, indicating that the dispute between the companies is heating up.
Google hopes to be able to push out a software fix in about a week for a 3G connectivity problem that many Nexus One users have complained about.
Growth at PayPal and its core auction business helped eBay beat analyst expectations for the fourth quarter.
Microsoft continues to gain share in the search market, growing slightly faster in December than any of its competitors, according to a report by comScore.
Microsoft does not plan to follow Google’s lead in pulling out of China, the software giant’s CEO told news outlets on Thursday.