Monthly Archives: May 2005
Microsoft to License Tech to Startups
As part of its burgeoning IP-licensing strategy, Microsoft Corp. has established a new division that will be charged with licensing technologies developed by Microsoft...
Google Starts Tying Urchin to its Ad Services
Google has taken its first step to tie its recently acquired Web analytics service more closely to its pay-per-click advertising program.
As part of a...
IBM Unveils Data Integration Products
WESTBORO, Mass.—IBM on Wednesday unveiled the first fruits of its Ascential Software Corp. integration: to wit, the next generation of WebSphere Data Integration Suite—an...
DataCore Serves Up Virtualization for Midmarket
DataCore has released a new version of its SANMelody disk server software with iSCSI capability and more virtualization features.
SANMelody 2.0 now provides the ability...
Encryption, Backup Must Go Hand in Hand
And the moral of this story is: Encrypt your backup data. That way, when your data storage vendor loses your tapes, you still have...
Bluetooth Tech to Interoperate with UWB, Future Radios
Members of two major ultrawideband camps applauded a proposal Wednesday to make the Bluetooth standard interoperable with future UWB products, the first step toward...
New Sony Dual-Format, Dual-Layer Burners Ship
Sony Electronics has announced the next generation of its DRU series DVD burners, adding both two-layer recording support for both popular drive formats.The internal...
Longhorn to Get a Social-Networking Infusion
Social-networking technologies, including blogs, Wikis, and RSS, are likely to play a key part in the Longhorn "Aero" interface, based on a recent reorganization...
U.S. Militarys PDF Fiasco Was Avoidable
When I first heard on the radio that secret information had been found hidden in a document given to media by the U.S. military...
Brocade Invests in Tacits WAFS Solution
In a move intended to provide a combined SAN and file networking infrastructure to enterprises using Microsofts Windows Server 2003 platform, Brocade Communications has...