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

Strength in Numbers: Taking the Right Angle on Grid Computing

To many people, grid computing remains an alien concept. Perhaps the most widely known example of this technology is the SETI@home project, established in 1999 as a global grid-computing effort to detect ...

by Mark McDonnell

Online Music Wars Take New Turn

“The manner in which the industry has reacted to technological change in the past seven years shows that the people running these companies clearly have their heads in the sand, and some ...

by Mark McDonnell

Australians Blocked from Kazaa P2P Client Downloads

Industry experts are watching the Kazaa case in Australia because it marks the first time that the major recording labels have gone on the attack against piracy outside of the United States. ...

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Google-AOL Deal: What Would It Bring?

Although there has been concern voiced about the Google-AOL deal, some analysts have noted that it is very likely the partnership will, in fact, be forged and that changes for users will ...

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Putting Open Source to the Test

Microsoft officials said they support open standards and open source but are disappointed that the state accepted Adobe Systems’ PDF product for office applications, yet rejected Microsoft’s OpenOffice XML, a perpetual, royalty-free ...

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VoIP Services Enabling Video Calls

SightSpeed figures that as long as it can get people to try out its free product, they’ll become hooked on its superior technology and eventually trade up to a paid premium service. ...

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Researcher Questions Innovation of Open-Source Software

Although Krzysztof Klincewicz, a researcher at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, attempted to define “innovation,” his argument that open-source projects should be promoted more extensively requires more examination, said IDC analyst Dan ...

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Amazon Rain Forest Shrinking Twice as Quickly as Previously Estimated

Ecologists and Brazilian officials long have known that illegal selective logging occurs, says Dr. Asner, a researcher at the Carnegie Institution’s Department of Global Ecology, based at Stanford University in Palo Alto, ...

by Mark McDonnell

Microsoft, Nigeria Join Forces Against Cybercrime

Microsoft is lending its I.T. expertise to the government of Nigeria in a joint effort to combat e-mail fraud and other cybercrimes in the African nation.The software giant has signed a Memorandum ...

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Linux: A New Kind of Service-Oriented Architecture

September 22, 2005 7:50AM Digg It! Bookmark to del.cio.us No one should confuse IBM or Hewlett-Packard with the Salvation Army. They are not charitable organizations. IBM and HP are supporting the open-source ...

by Mark McDonnell