Monthly Archives: January 2006
Data Privacy Caught in Crossfire
Whose data is it anyhow? The personal technology industry has been roiling of late with the news that Microsoft and Yahoo have agreed to...
Hole Threatens Oracle Databases
Oracle is advising its customers to quickly apply a critical database patch the company issued Jan. 17. Security experts warn the hole could allow...
BI Helps Police Predict, Prevent Crime
What if IT could help law enforcement outmaneuver the criminal before the criminal got to the crime scene? If this scenario sounds like something...
Software Makes Uncommon Sense
Nonprogrammers underestimate the challenge of writing programs that actually work, all the time, with never a strange behavior or erroneous result. It might be...
No Vista Beta 2 on the Horizon
Customers and partners whove been holding their breath waiting for Beta 2 of Windows Vista before getting serious about testing Microsofts next-generation operating system...
Adobe Bolsters Document Sharing
Adobe Systems last week introduced a new document sharing software package aimed at the process of designing and building products. Customers were upbeat about...
Envox Is in Good Voice
For companies looking for a voice application development and deployment solution, Envox Worldwides Envox 6 Communications Development Platform provides broad standards support and easy-to-manage...
Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 36
JotSpot Increases Excels UsefulnessUsers who spend lots of time tracking information in Microsoft Excel will find much to like in JotSpot Tracker, essentially a...
Gnash-Ville Katt
From: [email protected]: Monday, January 30, 2006 12:30 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Pay as you go; a hill of NetBeans; change agent"Sounds like everyone is suffering...
Fight to Keep the Internet Toll-Free
In recent months, all three remaining baby bells—Verizon, BellSouth and AT&T-SBC—have made noise about charging additional fees to network-traffic-generating businesses such as Google and...