Monthly Archives: March 2006
Virtual Iron to Support Intel Virtualization Tech
Virtual Iron Software within the next three months will roll out a version of its data center virtualization software that will support Intels chip-level...
Surveillance Data Finds a Home on Seagate Hard Drives
To help address the growing interest in heightened security and the corresponding move by organizations to record and store volumes of data onto video,...
Exchange Team Broadens Beta 1, Releases a CTP
Microsoft has broadened the group of testers for the first beta of its upcoming Exchange 12 e-mail, calendaring and unified messaging server product, announcing...
Oracle Cant Stifle Open-Source Databases
Oracle is out to stop the open-source movement. Specifically Oracle, is out to kill MySQL. This seems to be the mindset of the unseen,...
Why Windows Vista Will Suck
Oh! My aching head.
When I first saw ExtremeTechs article "Why Windows Vista Wont Suck," I thought: "Aha, sarcasm."
Nope. I was wrong.
They really were saying...
Analysts: BlackBerry Switch Will Cost Users
If a federal judge orders an injunction that shuts down BlackBerry e-mail service in the United States, business customers have the option to switch...
FoxPro Developers Prep for Microsoft Sedna
Visual FoxPro developers, oft-overlooked by Microsoft, are about to get an infusion of new technologies aimed at making the FoxPro language interoperable with Windows...
Gen 2 Spec Gets Major Acceptance
DALLAS—At this weeks RFID World conference here, theres no question that Generation 2, the UHF (ultra high frequency) air protocol for tags and readers,...
BEA Buys Fuego for $87.5 Million
Continuing on its strategy of acquiring key technologies to build out its service-oriented architecture platform, BEA Systems Inc. on March 1 announced that it...
IBM Increases Midrange Storage Push
IBM is refreshing its midrange storage line with the addition of a new 4G-bps Fibre Channel expansion unit for its DS4000 Series product, adding...