Monthly Archives: April 2006
RFP: Content-Addressed Storage
Content-addressed storage systems have emerged to help IT managers protect business data while keeping it accessible and searchable. Implementation of a CAS system could...
Set Content Free
Content-addressed storage systems arrived just in time to help organizations deal with what was then a new challenge—compliance. For harried IT managers desperate to...
Open-Xchange Server 5
Open-Xchange Server 5 is derived from the open-source Open-Xchange 0.8 release, adding a rich set of features through a series of add-ons called OXtenders....
HP Does Archiving Right
Hewlett-Packards StorageWorks RISS 1.4 appliance uses a grid architecture to deliver compliance-class archiving capabilities along with high-speed search.Click here to read the full review...
BEA Boosts ColdFusion Support
BEA systems is offering ColdFusion users the ability to run their ColdFusion applications on the BEA WebLogic Server without requiring a rewrite.BEA, based in...
Stepping Up the Effort to Beat Cyber-Crime
Deep inside, we all realize that the battle for secure computing will never be over. Still, the price that must be paid to keep...
Tying the Knot
Live together long enough with your girlfriend or boyfriend, and sooner or later the topic of marriage will come up.Relationships evolve. And the cornerstone...
Vista: Expect Premium Pricing
Microsoft is still holding many specifics about Windows Vista—pricing among them—close to the vest. But Redmonds reticence to talk isnt stopping company watchers from...
Microsoft Suffers Patch Problems
Two patches released in Microsofts April batch of security updates are causing system hangs, Windows crashes and the appearance of strange dialog boxes.The problems...
Vistas Next Act
Microsofts new test build of Windows Vista is in the on-deck circle. Microsoft was widely expected by Windows testers to make available for download...