Monthly Archives: July 2005

Microsoft Readies Next Wave of Real-Time Collaboration Products

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...