Monthly Archives: September 2005
Wireless Perception vs. Wireless Reality
Reality just cant match perception for importance, as supermodel Kate Moss is discovering. And so is Intel.
More to the point, so is Bluetooth, although...
BEA Tools Could Pave the Way to SOA Adoption
SANTA CLARA, Calif.— Adoption of SOA is still in the very early stages, but the introduction of new development tools from BEA Systems, combined...
No Solution at Hand for the Malware Naming Mess
In the heat of a malware outbreak there is usually a lot of confusion about what variant of what worm is involved? Is it...
New Skype Adds Call Forwarding, Ringtones
Skype launched Version 1.4 of its VOIP software for the Windows platform on Friday, adding call forwarding and the ability to add customized ring...
Forms Follow Function, but XML Doesnt, Necessarily
At the PDF Conference in Washington, D.C. this week I walked the halls searching for an answer to this question: Now that IBM is...
To Be Agile You Must Embrace Change
The agile infrastructure.
Just the phrase conjures up images of gazelles running or contortionists bending themselves into pretzel shapes.
Come to think of it, I actually...
Red Hats Earnings and Stock Soar
Red Hats cash flow jumped by 48 percent year-over-year to $45.8 million in its last quarter, and its stock followed it skyward on Thursday.Red...
F-Secure Security Suite Tackles Spyware, Rootkits
Finnish anti-virus specialist F-Secure has dived headfirst into the crowded anti-spyware market, rolling out a new consumer-facing security suite that promises to detect unwanted...
Apple Confirms Some Mac Minis Have Unlabeled Upgrades
Apple Computer confirmed to eWEEK.com on Thursday that some Mac Minis currently being sold may indeed be faster and more powerful than labeled, with...
Open Source Faces Hurdles in Quest for Mainstream
BOSTON—Despite the recent success of open source software projects like the Mozilla Foundation and Firefox Web browser, cultural and technical hurdles separate open source...