Monthly Archives: October 2005
Ecker Eases Backup with IP SAN System
It didnt take William Polymenakos long to figure out that his new employer had problems.
When he joined Ecker Enterprises Inc., a Rosemont, Ill., residential...
Scientigo Makes Broad XML Patent Claims
The Web is built on open standards. Until recently, XML was considered one of them. Now, Scientigo is claiming that two of its patents...
Hargrove Resolves Data Crunch with Plan B
From staging elaborate presidential inaugurations to ensuring that all the appropriate lighting onstage for the dedication of a World War II Memorial ceremony goes...
Goodbye to the Truest Believer
Nobody believed in the potential of the Internet more than America Online founder Steve Case. And no ones reputation has been so tarnished as...
Red Hat Wants Xen in Linux Kernel
Linux vendor Red Hat Inc. is aggressively pushing to get Xen virtualization technology included in the Linux kernel as quickly as possible.
Brian Stevens, the...
Emic Busts Out of the MySQL Box
Emic Networks, provider of clustering for MySQL databases and Apache Web servers, on Monday announced it has changed its name; is opening up its...
Open-Source Storage Community Formed
IBM has joined a host of storage, hardware and IT systems vendors to form an open-source community designed to promote a unified storage management...
Researchers Say Automated IM Worm Is Inevitable
The sudden appearance of a rootkit file in a spyware-laden IM worm attack has set off new fears that malicious hackers are sophisticated enough...
Oracle Hands Developers a Free Database
Taking steps to guard itself against the growing popularity of cheaper open-source databases, as well as making lower-end application developers and students more familiar...
FCC Approves Telco Mergers
The Federal Communications Commission on Monday ordered several requirements to protect competition following Verizon Communications Inc.s planned purchase of MCI Inc. and SBC Communications...