Monthly Archives: November 2005
Citrix Buys Teros; Enterasys Goes Private
Citrix Buys App Security Specialist TerosCitrix Systems continued its investment in application delivery technology last week, announcing the purchase of privately held Teros, a...
Less Coding, More Thinking
Developers enjoy expanding freedom to treat mobile devices as industry-standard platforms. Developers should be careful, though, not to judge mobile application tools by merely...
Adware Will Need User Consent
Starting next year, adware and software providers that want to continue placing ads on such prominent Web sites as AOL and Yahoo will have...
Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 35
FEMA Finally Gets It RightHurricane season is nearly over, but the country will probably see more disastrous weather this winter. And, now, those who...
Fuzzy Dice
From: [email protected]: Monday, November 21, 2005 12:55 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: CA World weary; Massachusetts holdem"Is it Las Vegas or Las Vaguest?" cackled the Kitty...
Software-as-a-Service Redux
Maybe were in the dot-com-boom echo. It seems that way, as Google and Skype soar to new heights, and Microsoft attempts to counter them...
Think Globally, Innovate Locally
Right now, it plays a unique role and has a unique insight into the business." Those arent my words. They come from Stephen David,...
Microsoft Has Eyes for 64-Bit-Only
Microsoft Corp. will continue aggressively pushing customers toward the 64-bit computing platform by making a number of upcoming products only in 64-bit versions.
The next...
Microsoft Retools Strategy
Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer spoke with eWEEK Senior Editor Darryl K. Taft last week right after his keynote speech, where Microsoft officially launched...
Mobile Devices Warm Hallmarks Heart
The folks at Hallmark Cards Inc., in Kansas City, Mo., are experts at acting on feelings. So when company executives felt that the mobile...