Monthly Archives: April 2006
Infrastructure on the Move
Coffee interviews Ofer Azoulay, CEO, SFW, LLC, about that companys infrastructure management tools; Richard Spitzer, global managing partner of automotive practice at Accenture, about...
AMD Issues Notice on Some Opterons
Advanced Micro Devices has identified about 3,000 single-core Opteron processors that could produce faulty results if used under particular circumstances.
The Sunnyvale, Calif., company on...
McNealy Steps Aside for Schwartz
In the news this week, a changing of the guard at Sun Microsystems; new CEO Jonathan Schwartzs first challenge: Java; Congress delivers a blow...
A New Brand of Da Vinci Code Justice
Would it be too farfetched to suggest Google had something to do with "The Da Vinci Code"-like game embedded in a recent British judge's...
Et Tu, Yahoo?
The global nature of the Internet is such that major Web destinations, like Yahoo or Google, have long ago added language translators.Now Yahoo is...
House Committee Rejects Strong Net Neutrality Protections
The House Committee on Energy and Commerce rejected a bid April 26 to include strong network neutrality protections in a telecommunications reform bill that...
How to Get Vista Back on Track: Open-Source It
If Microsoft really wants to make Vista a great desktop operating system, it should open-source it.
Ill bet you think Im being sarcastic. Im not....
Google, in 3-D!
Google has introduced a new feature for adding three-dimensional images to online satellite maps.Here's how it works: Google Sketchup, which is free to download,...
Microsoft Highlights 2007 Business Challenges, Opportunities
There are a number of challenges and opportunities that will affect Microsofts financial performance in the fourth quarter of 2006 as well as its...
Avocent Snags LANDesk for $416M
Acquisition-happy Avocent on April 27 announced its latest planned catch: longtime desktop administration tools provider LANDesk Group, to the tune of about $416 million.
The...