Monthly Archives: April 2006
Gateway Targets Services at Midmarket
Gateway is looking to bring high-end infrastructure services to its midrange customers.
Gateways new Professional Services, announced April 24, are a combination of offerings found...
Exchange 12 Migrations Come at a Hefty Price
As Microsofts Exchange team gives user groups, administrators and customers a first look at Exchange 12, which is currently still being beta tested, concerns...
LSB 3.1 Unifies Linux Desktop Standards
The Free Standards Group will unveil Linux Standard Base 3.1, the first LSB version to include explicit Linux desktop application support, April 25 at...
When Microsoft-Lovers Bash Microsoft
People tell me I bash Microsoft too much; that Microsofts products really are great. OK, so I wont bash Microsoft this time around.
Ill let...
Microsoft Names Ask.com CEO to Help Guide MSN, Windows Live
Microsoft announced on April 21 that it had named Steve Berkowitz, the former CEO of Ask.com, to fill an opening at the top of...
IBM Goes for the Server X Factor
IBM is updating its high-end Intel server line a greater emphasis on virtualization.
The Armonk, N.Y., computer giant on April 21 unveiled System x, which...
Microsoft to Developers: Experiment a Little
Microsoft is building a Web site designed to allow Microsoft product groups—and, later, third-party software developers—to test new Live features and services in a...
Google Maps Out Its Identity Crisis
Talk about an identity crisis: Google Local, once known as Google Maps, is changing its name back to Google Maps.This monicker madness all began...
A Peek at Paradise
Ziff Daviss 1UP.com sets its sights on the new game from Benoit Sokal, Paradise. Taking a literal departure from his popular action-adventure games, Syberia...
Will Oracle Really Do Linux?
Oracle becoming a Linux power isnt as simple as it seems. Red Hat is too expensive; Novell is too tight with IBM; but the...