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

Novell Releases SuSE Linux 10

Find out how actual customers deploy 3Com’s best in class enterprise security, VoIP and networking solutions. 3Com: Advance the network. Novell announced that SuSE Linux  10.0 will be available in October 2005 and will include more than ...

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Novell Releases SuSE Linux 10

Novell announced that SuSE Linux 10.0 will be available in October 2005 and will include more than 1,500 open-source applications and packages that can be installed for advanced Web hosting, application development ...

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Aussies Turn Web Search Upside Down

Andrew Stead, of New South Innovations, is confident that Orion will fill a gap in the market highlighted by Microsoft chairman Bill Gates. “Gates was recently quoted in Forbes magazine as saying ...

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Massachusetts Plans To Ditch Microsoft Software

Open source consultant Sam Hiser said OpenOffice is widely used in some emerging countries but as yet has very limited use in the US. He added the decision to switch to open ...

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Rackspace Survey: Linux vs. Windows

August 27, 2005 12:50PM Digg It! Bookmark to del.cio.us “Linux use doesn’t go beyond file servers or print servers because the applications aren’t there,” said Jupiter Research analyst Joe Wilcox. Although the ...

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Spyware Worm Targets Gamers, Yahoo Users

“We have seen a large increase in these types of Trojans targeting online gamers, as role-playing games have become a big business,” said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos. TIBCO Staffware ...

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Broadband Rulings Draw User Concerns

Rulings by the FCC and the Supreme Court that DSL and cable modem services are exempt from telecommunications regulation could boot some ISPs off these facilities or raise their access fees significantly. ...

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New York Courts Find Security in IP Video

For the court’s I.T. group, high-bandwidth video is just another stream on an IP network built several years ago with enormous capacity, now tapped to deploy a variety of advanced services. Also ...

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Getting the Most from Your I.T. Training Dollars

I.T. training budgets are making a resurgence, and I.T. departments are looking for the best places to invest training dollars. A lot is at stake. The prospect of baby-boomer retirement looms as ...

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Fox Backs Blu-ray Next-Gen DVD Format

Yankee Group analyst Nitin Gupta suggested that surveys can be skewed by any company to get the results it seeks. Gupta noted that the poll about HD DVD versus Blu-ray makes no ...

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