Monthly Archives: October 2005
Microsoft Takes Up Scorecarding
Unwilling to cede any portion of the the enterprise software market to its competitors, Microsoft Corp. is pushing into the business intelligence space with...
Out-Of-Band Access Gets Smarter
Startup Uplogix Inc. last week launched itself and its Envoy appliance, which is designed to improve out-of-band management.
Founders of the Austin, Texas, company set...
Xerox at Your Service
Services will be a key to Xerox Corp.s future as it grows beyond its roots as a printer and copier company, according to its...
XOsoft Eases Exchange Upgrades
XOsoft Inc. this week is rolling out software tailored to help enterprise customers reduce complexity and the possibility of downtime surrounding migrations and maintenance...
Firms Find Their Way With Location-Based Services
GPS has been considered the de facto standard for location tracking. Although still king, a few not-so-new technologies are joining the party to extend...
Upgrades Lift Ubuntu and SUSE
You may not be ready to welcome Linux onto your organizations desktops, but that doesnt mean that desktop Linux isnt ready for you.
eWEEK Labs...
Decru to Roll Out New Appliances
Decru, a Network Appliance company, will announce this week its new Decru DataFort appliances and enhanced encryption-key-management capabilities to bolster storage security.Due to be...
TIBCO Steps Into Data Management
TIBCO Software Inc. announced last week the acquisition of Velosel Corp., a buy that moves the company into the master data management realm and...
EMC Acquires Captiva Software
In a move designed to beef up its enterprise content management Documentum business and archival strategy, EMC announced it will acquire Captiva Software for...
Liferay Brings Desktop Capabilities to the Web
Its long been commonplace to find open-source portals that rival or better their commercial counterparts in features and capabilities. And for a few years...