Monthly Archives: June 2005

IBM to Add New Solutions, Storage to BladeCenter

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SOMERS, N.Y.—IBM is looking to expand the integrated offerings based on its blade server platform.The computer maker already offers a range of "solutions in...

Windows 2000 Support Clock Winds Down

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Microsoft is set to phase out mainstream support for its Windows 2000 client and server releases on June 30.Microsoft divides its support lifecycle into...

AOL Makes Video Search Play

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AOL tuned into video search on Thursday with the launch of a service for finding and playing back streaming video. To power its video search...

Microsoft Confirms Code Execution Hole in IE

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Microsoft late Thursday confirmed a security flaw in its dominant Internet Explorer browser could be potentially exploited by malicious hackers to take "take complete...

IBM Hits Autonomic Milestone

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IBM on Thursday declared it has reached a major milestone in its ongoing autonomic computing initiative with developments in four key areas: services, technology,...

Apache Geronimo Passes J2EE Test Kit

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The Apache Software Foundations Geronimo Java application server has passed the Java 2 Enterprise Edition 1.4.1 test compatibility kit, or TCK, which means it...

The Parts of IT Carr Forgot to Analyze: Agility and Focus

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While philosophic in nature, Nick Carrs hypotheses on the strategic value of IT investments has fueled a two-year debate—which means hes hit upon the...

Whos Afraid of Self-Managing Databases?

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The role of the DBA (database administrator) is an important and mostly misunderstood role in many IT organizations.Those of us who have held the...

Intel Has Always Played Rough

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For almost as long as Ive been in the industry, Ive watched Intel muscle both competitors and customers. I wasnt surprised to see AMD...

RightNow Adds Voice Features to Online CRM Suite

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RightNow Technologies Inc. is seeking to vault ahead of hosted application service competitors by adding voice features to its customer relationship management product line. RightNow...