Monthly Archives: October 2005
HP Grabs for RLX Blades
Hewlett-Packard on Monday announced plans to acquire blade server pioneer RLX Technologies for an undisclosed sum.
After the purchase, Hewlett-Packard Co. said, it plans to...
IBM, Univa to Pump Globus Grid Apps into Servers
IBM has partnered with Univa - the Red Hat of the grid world - to deliver commercially supported grid infrastructure software from the Globus...
Swan Song of a Database Diva
Habitat for Humanity has a list of skills for potential volunteers to check off: plumbing, electrical wiring, Sheetrocking, roofing, skilled painting, semi-skilled painting, not-so-great...
Interview: IBMs Perna Predicts Changes in What “Data” Means
Habitat for Humanity has a list of skills for potential volunteers to check off: plumbing, electrical wiring, Sheetrocking, roofing, skilled painting, semi-skilled painting, not-so-great...
Salesforce.com Keeps Recruiting Game Rolling
Salesforce.com is wasting no time in launching a campaign to lure away customers and employees from Siebel Systems in the wake of Oracles proposed...
No Web Tax Yet
Like a Java version of the sword of Damocles, the threat of a Web tax has loomed over e-Commerce players since the Web was...
Disk Blasting 101 with Linux
There are times when you really, really want to make sure that theres not one shred of readable data left on your drives. For...
Linux Gains Lossless Filesystem
An R&D affiliate of the worlds largest telephone company has achieved a stable release of a new Linux filesystem said to improve reliability over...
Microsoft to Build PDF Support into Office 12
Microsoft will build into its forthcoming Office 12 desktop suite a "save to PDF" capability, according to Office program manager Brian Jones.
Jones communicated word...
The Grain of Salt to Take with Oracle Fusion Middleware
BOSTON—Isnt it nice that Oracle has stopped trying to be the center of the universe, with that whole one common data model, everything-feeds-into-Oracle stuff...