Monthly Archives: October 2005
Sun Shines on AMDs Opteron
These days, engineers at Sun Microsystems Inc. have their counterparts at chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on speed dial.
Sun, whose turnaround plan bets heavily...
ISVs Form European Lobby
Twenty-six software companies, including giants such as SAP and Microsoft, have joined forces for what they say is Europes first industry association focusing on...
IE 6 Gets IE 7 Phishing Filter
Microsoft Corp. has quietly backported one of the security improvements slated for the new Internet Explorer 7 browser into IE 6.0, but the giveaway...
Broadband Parasites: Welcome (Kind of)
SANTA CLARA, Calif. —eDonkey, Kazaa and other peer-to-peer software is the 800-pound gorilla here at the ISPCon Fall 2005 conference, a gathering of broadband...
NAS Roundup
Network attached storage for the home is here and its more affordable than you might think. Corporations have been capitalizing on the convenience and...
Zend Announces PHP Standardization Project
BURLINGAME, Calif.—Zend Technologies, creator of the open source PHP web development platform, introduced Wednesday a new industry-wide collaboration project to standardize development on the...
Sun Spins Off Education Project as a Nonprofit
Back in June, at Sun Microsystems Inc.s JavaOne conference, Sun CEO Scott McNealy spent the better half of his keynote address talking about Suns...
Actio Upgrades Compliance Software for Chemical Manufacturers
Manufacturers producing products from paint to pharmaceuticals, faced with a daunting list of chemicals to monitor for regulatory compliance, have new software from Actio...
IBM, VMware Launch Hosted Client Infrastructure
IBM is teaming with VMware Inc. and Citrix Systems Inc. to create a hosted client environment based on its BladeCenter blade servers.
IBMs Virtualized Hosted...
Co-founder Resigns from Red Hat Board of Directors
Red Hat Inc. co-founder and former CEO Bob Young, 50, has resigned from the board of directors of the enterprise Linux company he co-founded...