Monthly Archives: April 2006
Google: Lots of Revenues, Not a Lot of Chitchat
Google honchos Sergey Brin, Larry Page and Eric Schmidt promised they'd be short. And they were.The three top Google execs deliberately truncated their April...
79% Revenue Gain In First Quarter For Google
Google's first quarter financial results are in. They can be found here.One big number to consider: revenues for the quarter fell somewhere in the...
First Look at SUSE 10.1 Desktop
This is one really, really cool and solid distribution. OK, before I go any further, I should point out that SUSE 10.1 (code name:...
Google Calendar Courts the Mashup Crowd
Google has unveiled the eagerly anticipated program interface that lets developers combine their work with Google's new online calendar/day planner feature.Details about the Google...
Is E-Mail Authentication Back on the Radar?
Just when Im done dismissing the potential for e-mail authentication to become an effective standard, evidence is presented to the contrary.The E-mail Authentication Summit...
Court Hears Final Arguments in Apple Trade Secret Suit
Lawyers presented final arguments April 20 in Apple Computer Inc.s trade secrets lawsuit that could determine whether bloggers and enthusiast Web sites are entitled...
Radware Platform Supports High-Performance App Acceleration
Radware on April 24 will up the performance ante in the application-delivery controller space when it introduces its next-generation hardware platform.
The new AS5 platform,...
MessageOne Services Promise BlackBerry Security
As enterprise customers become increasingly dependent on widespread e-mail communication, anxiety levels regarding e-mail security are skyrocketing.
In recognition, MessageOne has rolled out a set...
Is Security Consolidation Coming?
Increased demand for security suites and too many anti-virus vendors could create a good brew for consolidation, said industry watchers.
While industry giant Symantec continues...
HD-DVD & Blu-Ray: Dead Formats Walking
Much digital ink has been spilled over the high-definition DVD format war between the Blu-Ray camp (including Sony, Dell and a group of "content"...