Monthly Archives: April 2006
Health Bloggers to Fill Dedicated Wiki
About a dozen health care bloggers have come together on one site to contribute content about a variety of health IT topics.The new blog,...
CA to Intro New Web-Based Database Control Center
Computer Associates may not be going open-source with its product offerings, but it is using the open source distribution model—free downloads for basic functionality,...
Microsoft Express Tools Target New Developers
Just like tobacco companies and automobile makers, Microsoft knows that the best way to make sure that people will keep buying products is to...
Salesforce Grows Business Web
Salesforce.com has been an innovator in on-demand computing. It has stretched that paradigm further with AppExchange, a new platform that enables developers to build...
Novell Aims for Diversity with e-Security Buyout
Novell bought security event management vendor e-Security April 19 in a $72 million cash deal. E-Security, based in Vienna, Va., is best known for...
HP Unveils Control Tower Software for Linux Blades
Hewlett-Packards acquisition last year of blade pioneer RLX Technologies is beginning to bear fruit.HP on April 19 is unveiling a software package based on...
Intel Looks to Fight Back in Second Half
Intel is hitting the reset button, following a lackluster first quarter.The chip giant, which on April 19 reported first-quarter 2006 revenue of $8.9 billion...
BigFix Broadens Appeal of Patch Management Suite
BigFix will continue the drumbeat of convergence for administrative and security management functions on April 24 when it releases the latest release of its...
IBM Speaks Out on Red Hat-JBoss Deal
IBM has broken its silence about the potential implications of Red Hats acquisition of JBoss on their current close relationship, saying that it will...
Juniper Posts Increased Revenue, Flat EPS
Juniper Networks on April 19 reported a 26 percent revenue rise to $566.7 million for its first quarter of 2006, but its earnings per...