Monthly Archives: March 2006

Virtual Iron to Support Intel Virtualization Tech

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...