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  • Engin delisted after Seven Group takeover

    VoIP firm Engin (ASX:ENG) was removed from the ASX on Monday, after a Seven Group (ASX:SVW) subsidiary gained full control through a share cancellation

    Written by Dylan Bushell-Embling08 Aug. 11 17:34
  • Engin slashes 1H11 losses

    VoIP provider Engin (ASX:ENG) reduced its 1H loss to $111k – from $2.6m a year ago – on revenue growth and shrinking depreciation and amortisation costs

    Written by Dylan Bushell-Embling16 Feb. 11 19:22
  • Engin shareholder calls off vote on takeover offer

    Seven Group (ASX:SVW) subsidiary Network Investment has called off its request for a shareholder meeting to vote on a proposal to acquire 100% of VoIP provider Engin (ASX:ENG)

    Written by Dylan Bushell-Embling20 Jan. 11 17:57
  • Microsoft warns of new Windows vulnerability

    Happy New Year! Microsoft's first Patch Tuesday for 2011 is scheduled a week from today on the 11th of January, but there's no time like the present to kick things off for the year.

    Written by Tony Bradley05 Jan. 11 08:13
  • Google upgrades its cloud platform

    Google will upgrade on Thursday its Google App Engine cloud platform and its software development kit, adding capabilities for real-time communications and increased data replication.

    Written by Paul Krill03 Dec. 10 07:26
  • HP opens attack on Cisco certifications

    HP this week unveiled a training and certification program for IT personnel converging enterprise infrastructure and rearchitecting data centers.

    Written by Jim Duffy21 Oct. 10 00:19
  • Google improves App Engine SDK

    Google on Thursday began offering an offering an upgrade to its Google App Engine SDK with features for improved performance, monitoring, and maintenance.

    Written by Paul Krill16 Oct. 10 02:31
  • AMD waits for tablet dust to settle

    In the wake of the success of the Apple iPad, there seems to be a virtually endless line of competing tablets on the horizon. Most of the attention is focused on the operating system platform that drives the tablet, but the battle for the processor that provides the tablets engine is also heating up. As chip manufacturers compete to establish a presence in tablets, though, AMD will be conspicuously absent from the melee.

    Written by Tony Bradley16 Oct. 10 05:22
  • engin predicts further growth in FY11

    VoIP provider engin Limited (ASX:ENG) is targeting growth through customer acquisitions in FY11, according to CEO Charles Solomon

    Written by Dylan Bushell-Embling07 Oct. 10 18:07
  • Samsung WiMAX 2 test hits 330Mbps

    Yes, it's only a demonstration. Even so, Samsung's trial of WiMAX 2 technology that touched speeds of 330Mbps is still impressive.

    Written by Brad Reed05 Oct. 10 07:08
  • OpenOffice.org breaks away from Oracle with new foundation

    Most of the volunteers and vendors behind OpenOffice.org have decided to create a new foundation that will be independent from Oracle and speed up improvements to the code in the open source alternative to Microsoft Office.

    Written by Jon Brodkin29 Sept. 10 02:34
  • Private-cloud technologies: Five things you need to know

    Your cloud may not be a cloud. Private cloud computing goes beyond rebranding virtualization. Virtualization is an enabling technology, but public cloud applications are attractive because of their flexibility and pay-as-you-go nature. What are you doing to bring those characteristics within your firewall? If your infrastructure is virtual, but you're managing virtual machines the same way you've always managed servers, maybe your cloud isn't really a cloud.

    Written by David F. Carr30 Sept. 10 07:05
  • Rubinius Ruby language variant gets an upgrade

    Rubinius, an implementation of the Ruby programming language featuring enhancements for JIT (Just In Time) compilation and garbage collection, is being upgraded Friday, gaining improvements in debugging, memory usage, and performance.

    Written by Paul Krill25 Sept. 10 07:51
  • CipherOptics debuts variable-speed encryptors

    CipherOptics Tuesday announced a new encryption line built around a single hardware appliance that can be adjusted to work at speeds between 3 Mbps and 1 Gbps. Support for variable speeds is a major change, since customers in the past had to buy new hardware to achieve higher speeds.

    Written by Ellen Messmer14 Sept. 10 14:55
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