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

Spam Levels Up by 80 Percent

As vendors come up with new techniques, spammers do, too. Image spam began popping up a few months ago, and security vendors responded with products that create a “fingerprint” of the message ...

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Microsoft and Novell Enter Landmark Linux Partnership

The new deal between Microsoft and Novell is being hailed as a historic agreement that could have major implications for Linux and other open-source software. If all goes according to plan, Microsoft ...

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Review: Gateway CX2620 Convertible Notebook

The coolest feature is the way the large LCD screen rotates 180 degrees and folds back onto the keyboard to convert into a pen-based, handwriting input system. It was easy to cradle ...

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Qtrax Goes Legit with EMI Music Deal

June 6, 2006 8:01AM Digg It! Bookmark to del.icio.us Mike Goodman, an analyst at Yankee Group, said that the new incarnation of Qtrax was not all that different from the new, current ...

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Toshiba Unveils 200-GB Laptop Drive

June 5, 2006 8:26AM Digg It! Bookmark to del.icio.us “This is a significant breakthrough for the hard-drive industry because the longitudinal recording technology has been extended as far as possible,” said John ...

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Monitoring Employee Communications in the Enterprise

The rationale behind monitoring employees is that a computer at work is a corporate tool for enhancing the employee’s productivity. Because some people abuse that privilege by sending personal e-mail and viewing ...

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Is It Time To Say Goodbye to Paper Money?

January 30, 2006 7:00AM Digg It! Bookmark to del.icio.us Creating a cashless society in the U.S. with either mobile phones or smart cards would require enormous effort by players in several industries, ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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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