Monthly Archives: April 2005
Samsung Introduces First SATA II Hard Drive
Samsung has introduced a Serial ATA II hard disk drive that boasts twice the speed of a SATA I hard drive and has other...
Fusion Wont Come Easy for Veritas, Symantec
At the Veritas Vision conference Wednesday here in San Francisco, John W. Thompson, CEO of Symantec, called for uniting storage and security management and...
SAP Allies with Oracles Competitors
SAP is emitting a dizzying flow of news from its Sapphire users conference in Copenhagen this week as it partners with giants in the...
Will the Future of Digital Images Be Open?
The OpenRaw Working Group has launched a Web site, www.openraw.org, to promote open documentation of Raw file formats.
Juergen Specht, a Japan-based photographer who is...
Yahoo to Test Search-Based Banner Ads
Google isnt alone in inching into the banner advertising space. Yahoo also is beginning to test new ad formats as part of its search...
Apple Prepares for Tigers Public Leap
Events are being planned ahead of tomorrows launch of Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" across Apples 105 worldwide retail stores and in participating resellers...
Manufacturing Quality Tool Being Used in Retail
In order to improve customer satisfaction, efficiency and back-office and supplier collaborations, a Six Sigma program has been created for retailers.The approach developed by...
SAP, IBM Tailor DB2 Database to Oracle Customers
Seeking to grab Oracle customers, IBM and SAP announced on Tuesday a version of IBMs DB2 database thats optimized to run SAP applications. The...
Novell Tightens Its Open-Source Embrace
Novell is continuing its embrace of the open-source community with new hires and the promise of even greater integration with key open-source projects.
Novell Inc....
Google Reinvents AdWords with Auctioned CPM Ads
SAN FRANCISCO—As online advertising executives gathered here this week for the AD:TECH conference, one company kept being mentioned—Google.
Google Inc. had gained attention because of...