Monthly Archives: February 2006
New Microsoft Windows Tools in the Wings
SAN FRANCISCO—Microsofts "Sparkle" is set to get some new cousins.
Following up on its recent release of the first preview of Sparkle, its designer tool...
NetApps First VTL Delivers on Technologys Promise
There is an updated version of this review available. For the most recent version, click here.
Network Appliances NearStore VTL600, the first fruit of the...
SeaMonkey Swings Mozilla Suite Back into Action
Just when you thought you had it all figured out—that Sea-Monkeys were really brine shrimp—along comes SeaMonkey.Another instant pet? No, this SeaMonkey is basically...
NIST Defines Standards for Biometric Federal ID Cards
In October, the government will start issuing Personal Identity Verification cards to all federal employees and contractors. This week, the National Institute of Standards...
Will Vista Pump Up Microsofts Future Profits?
Microsoft executives already are counting their Vista chickens before the next-generation Windows release has hatched.
A Microsoft vice president on Feb. 1 detailed for attendees...
Is JBoss Oracles Next Trophy?
Rumors have been flying about Oracles next acquisition target: namely, open-source middleware leader JBoss.This Java Industry News article popped up on Jan. 27, crystallizing...
CLEC Attorney Named to FCC
Robert McDowell, an attorney representing telecommunications carriers that compete against the Regional Bell Operating Companies, has been named by President Bush to fill the...
NetApp CEO Discusses the Push to Secure Storage
Network Appliance is having a tough time keeping still these days. The storage company is proving in 2006 that it is not afraid to...
Kazeon, Google Team on Storage Search
Kazeon Systems is lending its storage indexing and classification capabilities to Google to help the software giant expand search deep into storage infrastructure, and...
SAP to Blend ERP, On-Demand CRM
NEW YORK—Michael Michlovich, marketing and sales IT Director at DuPont, has no plans to migrate off of his Salesforce.com customer relationship management subscription. Hell...