Mark McDonnell

Mark McDonnell is a seasoned technology writer with over 10 years of experience covering a wide range of tech topics, including tech trends, network security, cloud computing, CRM systems, and more. With a strong background in IT and a passion for staying ahead of industry developments, Mark delivers in-depth, well-researched articles that provide valuable insights for businesses and tech enthusiasts alike. His work has been featured in leading tech publications, and he continuously works to stay at the forefront of innovation, ensuring readers receive the most accurate and actionable information. Mark holds a degree in Computer Science and multiple certifications in cybersecurity and cloud infrastructure, and he is committed to producing content that reflects the highest standards of expertise and trustworthiness.

Latest From Mark McDonnell

Red Hat Launches Directory Server

The directory server increases Red Hat’s presence among such competitors as Sun Microsystems, Novell’s SuSE Linux and Microsoft, all of which have proprietary products in the server-software market. Tripwire is offering a ...

by Mark McDonnell

P2P United Informs Users of P2P Risks

P2P United , the U.S.-based trade association representing some of the leading peer-to-peer networks, has announced a new cyber-safety initiative, informing users of the risks associated with peer-to-peer programs. The move comes ...

by Mark McDonnell

Nations Join To Fight Spam

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and Spain’s data protection authority, Agencia Española de Proteccion de Datos, recently signed a bilateral memorandum of understanding to promote enhanced cooperation and information sharing on spam ...

by Mark McDonnell

Apple Releases Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger

Mac OS X has recently become interesting even to people outside the Cult of Macintosh. The more Microsoft Windows is bogged down by viruses, spyware and disruptive security updates, the more miserable ...

by Mark McDonnell

Microsoft, RIM Team on BlackBerry

Enterprises have become increasingly reliant on the mobile portions of their communication networks — allowing employees to be reached while sitting at their desks or on the road.  Instant messaging began in ...

by Mark McDonnell

Microsoft’s Ownership of Trademark in Doubt

Citing trademark issues, Microsoft is demanding that software maker Savvysoft drop “Excel” from the name of its TurboExcel software product. But Savvysoft claims the the larger company does not own the rights ...

by Mark McDonnell