Monthly Archives: January 2006
Microsoft Talks Up Tools at VSLive
SAN FRANCISCO—Microsoft has solidified the time frame for the release of its Team Foundation Server and will be releasing a preview of another key...
Allchin Looks Ahead to Next Vista CTP and Beyond
While the majority of Microsofts Windows client development team is working to get Windows Vista out the door before the end of this year,...
Dude, Youre Getting a Google
Computer maker Dell said Jan. 30 it has quietly begun testing a new partnership with Internet search provider Google.
For now, some Dell laptops and...
HP Cools Down Data Centers
Hewlett-Packard is rolling out several technologies designed to cut cooling costs in the data center, including a water-filled module that fits over a new...
AppRadar 3.0 Squeals on Database Attacks as Theyre Spawned
Application Security is updating AppRadar, its real-time intrusion detection and security auditing tool, so that it regularly updates with security checks for freshly spawned...
IBM Gives Away DB2
The last of the database giants is adapting to the demands of all-you-can-eat, no-money-down, open-source code, with IBM set to roll out a freebie...
Google Toolbar Aims for the Enterprise
Google Toolbar for Enterprise, made available Monday as a beta, is the search companys first Web browser tool bar to target corporate-class computer networks.
The...
Customers Report Major Salesforce.com Outage
Salesforce.com, which has had several high-profile system outages over the past couple of months, is apparently still having issues.
Salesforce.coms servers were down for several...
Sleepycat Speeds Up Open-Source Database
Sleepycat has put out a new version of its open-source Berkeley DB Java Edition developers database that better hooks up in relationships, moves faster...
NSI Software to Roll Out Double-Take for Virtual Systems
NSI Software will begin shipping its new Double-Take for Virtual Systems product on Feb. 1, bringing its host-based Double-Take software platforms data protection, replication...