Reviewing technology in '91: full contact, then and nowZDNet's 20th anniversary: Lee Schlesinger offers his memories about reviewing products in the Cambridge, Mass. office.April 17, 2011 by ZDNet Editors in Data Centers
Blackouts create boom for backup power suppliesCalifornia's electricity crunch has created a mini-boom for retailers selling one niche tech product: the uninterruptible power supply. The units, which range in cost from less than $100 to tens of thousands of dollars, keep computers and other tech gear running even when the electricity goes out.January 18, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Data Centers
Data mining test scoresNew systems can be customized to analyze performance by class, teacher and student. Systems can match student errors with skills tested, analyze class-wide weaknesses, and allow for regrouping based on mastery.June 1, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in Data Centers
Yahoo! back upYahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO) is back up and running, after an outage that lasted more than two hours.February 6, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in Data Centers
Wipro moves into Asian marketsWipro Infotech sees a growing demand for enterprise content management and portal solutions in India and China.September 27, 2004 by ZDNet Editors in Data Centers
Buy.com back in operationOnline merchant Buy.com is back in operation following a several-hour outage.February 7, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in Data Centers
Calif. outage puts Yahoo IM in the darkYahoo says its instant messenger services and other personalized services are down as a result of a power blackout in California.May 8, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Data Centers
University scientists set new data transfer records at SC06CalTech, UMich and CERN team up to show just how fast data can move.January 10, 2007 by ZDNet Editors in Data Centers
PeopleSoft joins the hosting paradeAfter stealing away a number of Oracle execs, ERP/CRM vendor PeopleSoft Inc. launched its hosting business under the name "PeopleSoft eCenter.March 6, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in Data Centers
Hancock exits ExodusIBM and Apple veteran Ellen Hancock helped grow the largest Web hosting company, but fell victim to sagging shares and submitted her resignation as Exodus CEO.September 4, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Data Centers