Monthly Archives: April 2006
Scentric Destiny Provides Universal Data Classification
New company Scentric emerged from stealth mode on April 19 to make its official debut and launch its data classification technology, Scentric Destiny.
Scentric Destiny...
High-Tech Employment Shows Promise
U.S. high-tech employment increased 1 percent in 2005, bringing the nationwide total to 5.6 million, with the greatest gains in the electronic manufacturing, software,...
Apple Posts Second-Highest Quarterly Numbers
Will second best be enough for the hottest technology company in the market?
Apple Computer reported strong earnings for its second quarter of fiscal year...
CEOs Woo Tech Workers with Perks
Ninety-seven percent of fast-growth technology CEOs are planning to increase their headcount within the next 12 months, yet are finding it increasingly harder to...
Beagle Search Highlights New Gnome
In his look at Gnome 2.14, Jason Brooks holds forth on new search capabilities and gives high marks to the Beagle application, while the...
Companies Adopt New Biopharma Digital Identity Standards
With massive quantities of highly sensitive information making its way through a number of different companies, business units and regulatory agencies, biopharmaceutical companies need...
Home Builder Crafts Consistency
As one of the newest members of the Fortune 500, Standard Pacific Homes has seen more than its share of growth and, accordingly, small...
Fujitsu Positions Itself as a Solutions Provider
At a media event on April 18, Fujitsu Computer Systems officials stated their belief that the company is ready to become a solutions vendor...
Chinese Partner Censors Skype Text Messages
Skype, the voice over IP provider, confirmed April 19 that its partner in China is censoring customers instant messaging conversations.
The admission by Skype means...
VSTS Eliminates Those Excuses
This year marks the 23rd anniversary of software developer Ed Posts famous essay, "Real Programmers Dont Use Pascal." Its a tongue-in-cheek testament to the...