Monthly Archives: October 2005
Is Microsoft Running Scared of OpenDocument?
What is Microsoft up to, anyway, with its sudden plan to finally support PDF?
It wasnt announced by Bill Gates loudly to the world at...
New Services Screen for Web Threats
Managed e-mail security services provider MessageLabs Inc. next week will launch new services to help businesses protect against Web-borne threats.The new offerings include an...
Sun Releases NetBeans 5.0 Beta
Sun Microsystems Inc. has released a new beta of the NetBeans open-source Java application development platform.
NetBeans 5.0 delivers several new features including support for...
DataSynapse Cloaks the Middle Tier with Grid Fabric
DataSynapse has taken the grid concept to the application layer, releasing software designed to lift transactional workloads in order to grid-enable existing infrastructures predominantly...
ClearCube Launches Partner Group for its PC Blades
PC blade pioneer ClearCube is turning to partners to help expand the reach of its products.
The Austin, Texas, company on Monday is announcing CSN...
iLumin Expands Reach to File System Management
iLumin Software Services Inc. is expanding its reach with the introduction of a new product designed to provide storage management and discovery for files...
Netscape Lands Browser Distribution Deal with HP
In a potential blow to Microsoft, Netscapes Internet browser will be included inside every new Hewlett-Packard and Compaq computer sold starting early next year,...
Pundits Ponder Office 12s PDF Support
Two days after Microsoft disclosed its intent to add a PDF export capability to its Office 12 release, pundits were pondering what the move...
Symantec Adds BindView to Shopping Basket
Symantec on Monday announced plans to shell out $209 million in cash to gobble up BindView Development, a company that sells policy-compliance and vulnerability...
Yahoo Starts a Book Collection
Internet search giant Yahoo, along with several universities and two European archives, say they intend to make books available on the Internet later this...