Monthly Archives: October 2005
WWF to Be in Vista Next Year
Stop the presses. Windows Workflow Foundation, the newest of the next-generation Windows infrastructure pillars, is running early.WWF, Microsofts combined human- and machine-level workflow subsystem,...
BMC Bolsters Identity Suite
BMC Software Inc. this week will unveil its upgraded identity management software and new products that the company claims will make it easier to...
Shavlik NetChk Spyware Looks Up Threats
Shavlik NetChk Spyware, Shavlik Technologies LLCs initial foray into spyware defense, shows great promise with an easy-to-deploy architecture and in-depth manageability and control—but eWEEK...
Adobe, Analysts Welcome Microsofts Move to PDF
Analysts, and even Adobe officials, expressed some surprise over the Monday announcement that Microsoft will support Adobes PDF (Portable Document Format) after 12 years...
Sun, Google Form Alliance
Speculation is mounting ahead of Tuesdays upcoming announcement of a new relationship between Sun Microsystems and Google, but the most attention is going to...
Internet Sales Tax on the Horizon
The Streamlined Sales Tax Project may sound to some like the states are getting ready to start charging state sales tax on all e-commerce...
Can Authors Guild Halt Googles Book Drive?
The future of digital libraries seemed to ride on a single lawsuit last week, as the New York-based Authors Guild went to war against...
Microsoft Celebrates 30th Year as Developers Company
Microsoft last month celebrated its 30th anniversary as the company built of, by and for developers.
That is how Microsoft Corp. officials have long described...
Will PCs Remain a Bargain?
Hurricanes have driven up energy prices in the United States, but they have yet to brush up against the PC industry.
Now that the fourth...
CommVault Boosts Microsoft DPM Support
Adding another support tier to Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2006 offering, CommVault Systems on Monday announced that its CommVault QiNetix Unified Data...