Monthly Archives: October 2005
Be Agile or Be Gone
ORLANDO—Best Buy is becoming a pharmacy. Wal-Mart is becoming a bank. The pink teacups are spinning faster. Your infrastructure isnt agile. Your IT managers...
Adobe Announces InDesign CS2 Server for OEMs
Today, Adobe officially announced that InDesign CS2 Server, a server version of its end-user typography and design software for Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server...
Readers Respond: High Stakes for Standards
Im not sure I can go along with Jim Rapozas proposition that some FEMA developer was "lazy" in not accommodating more browsers than Internet...
GridApps Clarity Gives Birds-Eye View of Databases
GridApp is looking to lift the firefighting chores off of DBAs backs, rolling out software on Monday at Gartner IT Expo in Orlando that...
Mobile TV, the New Recipe Solution
When we were kids, and PCs were "microcomputers," we all believed in recipes.
These days, the mobile world is trying equally hard to believe in...
Microsoft Bakes Windows AntiSpyware into Vista
Microsoft has confirmed plans to bundle anti-spyware protection into Windows Vista, a move that is sure to raise eyebrows among competitors and possibly antitrust...
Microsoft Consults Ethical Hackers at Blue Hat
For the second year in a row, Microsoft Corp. invited a small number of hackers onto its Redmond, Wash., campus to crack the companys...
New Windows Vista Build Hints at Whats to Come
Microsoft has released a new test build of its Windows Vista release that is as interesting for what is included now as for whats...
GroundWork Offers Open Source Monitoring
GroundWork Open Source Solutions Inc., an IT operations management software maker, Monday announced GroundWork Monitor 4, a new release of its end-to-end, open source-based...
Computer Associates Buys iLumin
With the intent of rounding out its intelligent storage management strategy, CA (Computer Associates International Inc.) has acquired enterprise message management and archiving software...