Monthly Archives: April 2006

Gateway Targets Services at Midmarket

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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Oracle becoming a Linux power isnt as simple as it seems. Red Hat is too expensive; Novell is too tight with IBM; but the...