Monthly Archives: July 2005
Microsoft Readies Next Wave of Real-Time Collaboration Products
The next wave of Microsoft Corp.s Real-Time Collaboration unit products, slated for 2006, is coming into clearer focus.
On the road map are new RTC...
Web Services Pioneer Glass Leaves WebMethods
Graham Glass, founder of successful software companies, supporter of Web services and service-oriented architectures, and former chief technology officer at webMethods Inc., has announced...
EMC Punches Up DMX Line of Storage Arrays
EMC Corp. on Monday introduced its speediest Symmetrix DMX disk array, the DMX-3, which supports lower-cost Fibre Channel disk drives, allows for a tiered...
MSN Virtual Earth Goes to Beta
MSN released a first beta of its MSN Virtual Earth technology over the weekend.
The beta integrates MSN local search results with satellite imagery provided...
SilkCentral Smooths Out QA Testing
Companies looking for a comprehensive application testing management solution for Windows environments should check out Segue Software Inc.s SilkCentral Test Manager update.Click here to...
Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 19
WS__FTP Pro Keeps Large Files MovingIf you say "FTP" to 95 percent of the people who use the Internet on a daily basis, theyll...
Internet Banking: Safer Than You Think
Recent data breaches should not cause businesses to lose faith in Internet banking, which remains as secure a banking channel as any other, whether...
Future Is Bright for IP-Network Media
The tale is widely told, probably with dramatic license, that tycoon David Sarnoff of RCA and NBC made his first proposal in 1915 for...
Microsoft Sets Sights on Search
To hear CEO Steve Ballmer tell it, the biggest challenges facing Microsoft Corp. next year wont come from headline-grabbing issues such as improving security...
Macromedia Tools Outlook Mixed
For a few years now, the main competitors of most products in Adobe Systems Inc.s Adobe Creative Suite have been similar products from Macromedia...