Monthly Archives: May 2006
New Grads Globe-Hop for IT Training
Its commencement time across U.S. college campuses, following which, many graduates will be packing up and heading off to their first jobs. One hundred...
Taking the Mac-Intel Plunge: Our Guide to Getting You Started
A year ago, the thought of spending my hard-earned money on a Mac was laughable. The components were slower, specifically the G4 and G5...
Go Widescreen: Give the Gift of Vision
A gift every "Dad and Grad" in your life is sure to enjoy is a lovely 20-inch widescreen LCD. Thats because even a powerful...
U.S. Accused of Unfair Dominance in .xxx Wrestle Match
Newly released e-mails allege U.S. government officials pressured a leading Internet authority into voting against creating a kind of red-light district for adult Web...
Server Efficiency Is Hot Topic
If you want to enjoy willing suspension of disbelief when watching most science-fiction movies, dont learn any thermodynamics. Once you start to look at...
Verizon, Motorola Announce Q Smart Phone
Verizon and Motorola announced the availability of the long-awaited Q smart phone on May 22.
The RAZR-thin, keyboard-equipped device will be sold starting May 31...
Eclipses Process Is One of Its Products
Presumably, Erich Gamma and John Wiegand enjoy their day jobs as Distinguished Engineers at IBM Rational Software. If they ever feel a need for...
ClearCube Eases PC Blade Management
ClearCube Technology wants to make it easier for enterprises to manage their server-based computing environments.
The Austin, Texas, company this summer is rolling out Sentral...
New Steps on the Road to Managed Services
The marketing buzz around managed services is pretty seductive for the thousands of VARs burned out on low-margin, product-centric selling, unpredictable project-based revenue and...
OpenAJAX Alliance Sets Road Map
The semiformal effort to set a direction for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML-style development got off to a sound start last week, setting the tone...