Monthly Archives: February 2005
Tech Giants Take the Stage at HIMSS
About 21,000 health care IT professionals have gathered this week in Dallas for this years HIMSS conference. And the top technology companies have shown...
Microsoft Updates Media Player to Thwart Spyware Threat
Microsoft Corp. has released an update for its flagship Windows Media Player to protect users from a known threat of spyware infection.Microsoft said the...
Open Sourcers Get JetBrains IDE Access
JetBrains Inc., maker of the IntelliJ Idea Java integrated development environment, is making its flagship tool set more widely available to the open-source community.
The...
Xiotech Offers Magnitude Lite to Midrange Customers
A scaled-down version of Xiotech Corp.s Magnitude 3D SAN-based storage subsystem promises to provide scalability and ease of use for midtier organizations as well...
A Smarter Smart Cart?
With a craving for broiled salmon, Jane quickly sifted through her spice cabinet only to find that her bottle of dill weed was nearly...
RSA Security Releases One-Time Password Specs
SAN FRANCISCO—Looking to kick-start corporate adoption of OTP (one-time password) technologies, RSA Security on Wednesday announced plans to release six open specifications for public...
Apple Show to Flaunt Tigers Stripes
Innovation will be a key theme at Apple Computer Inc.s upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference, which this year will include more sessions and more labs...
Vendors Are Punch-Drunk with Linux Love
BOSTON—You walk the show floor with your eyes around nipple level, and everywhere you espy an unbroken line of blue exhibitor badges, because this...
Demo Provides the Stage for Range of Enterprise Solutions
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.—A range of enterprise solutions aimed at everything from increasing end user productivity to helping IT managers justify expenditures were brought to the...
OSI Should Close Open-Source Licenses
BOSTON—Its been brewing for months, but the Open Source Initiative is finally going public with an internal family feud. The cause? Almost everyone agrees...