Monthly Archives: September 2005
Ballmer Hints at Hosted CRM
At Microsofts Business Summit conference Wednesday, CEO Steve Ballmer intimated that the company is indeed working on a hosted software offering, but declined to...
Cisco Issues Fixes for Vulnerable Web Routers
Cisco alerted its customers Wednesday about a serious security flaw in many of its Internet routers, which serve as key intersections in channeling Web...
GNOME Adds Document Reader, Improves Graphics
GNOME, one of the most widely used desktop faces for Unix and Linux computers, will release version 2.12 Wednesday, culminating six months of work...
180 Solutions Says New Software Will Stop Illegal Downloads
Advertising software bête noir 180 Solutions Inc. said Wednesday that it will release a new version of its client software that will prevent unauthorized...
Apples iTunes Phone, iPod Nano Look Big
Apple CEO Steve Jobs at a special "music event" Wednesday unveiled the iPod Nano, an "incredibly small" sequel to the iPod Mini, as well...
Former Green Beret Stays Online in Katrinas Wake
A former Army Green Beret, and colleagues at a Web hosting service, are holed up in a commercial building in downtown New Orleans, with...
Tablets Find Safety at School
Gateway is going back to school, this month, with a new tablet PC.
The company on Wednesday introduced a new convertible tablet PC that promises...
Microsoft Rebrands Project Green, Outlines New Features
Gone finally is the Project Green code name for Microsofts metamorphosis of its four midmarket business application suites—Great Plains, Axapta, Solomon, Navision—and in its...
Microsofts Ballmer Promises Midmarket Win-Win
REDMOND, Wash.—With his usual boundless energy and optimism, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer took to the stage at the Business Summit here Wednesday to sell...
CA Patents Made Available to Open-Source Community
Computer Associates, which up until a year ago had no visible involvement in the open-source software world, Wednesday promised the open-source community free access...