Monthly Archives: November 2005

Citrix Buys Teros; Enterasys Goes Private

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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The folks at Hallmark Cards Inc., in Kansas City, Mo., are experts at acting on feelings. So when company executives felt that the mobile...