Monthly Archives: May 2006
Microsoft Mulls OpenAJAX Initiative
SAN FRANCISCO—Having received an invitation to join a group of companies working to improve the AJAX development experience, Microsoft is mulling over how it...
Microsoft Scrubs Comet from AJAX Tool Set
SAN FRANCISCO—Microsoft, known for its clever code names, came within hours of naming its Asynchronous JavaScript and XML tool set after a cleansing product...
43 Flaws Fixed in Mac OS X, QuickTime
Apple Computers security update train rumbled into the station late May 11 with fixes for a whopping 43 Mac OS X and QuickTime vulnerabilities.
The...
Sun: Java Coming to a PC Near You
Sun Microsystems is close to announcing an effort designed to preload its Java software on more PCs across the world.
The Santa Clara, Calif., computer...
How to Build a Better ProductStudy People
Did you ever imagine the worlds largest chip maker may ride the train into work with you to find out how mobility could be...
Dell Swims in the Channel
In Labs, Jason Brooks reviews trusted operating systems. In commentary, Peter Coffee asks if AJAX is taking developers down the wrong road, and Spencer...
Survey: Storage Growth Outpaces PC, Server Markets
The networked and attached data storage market is growing 5 to 9 percent faster than the server and personal computer markets, according to a...
Customer Respect Group Rates CRM Vendors
The Customer Respect Group, an IT research firm, will publish May 15 the results of a study that ranks leading customer relationship management vendors—both...
The Dark Side of the Search Engine Business
A new study by McAfees SiteAdvisor Web ratings finds that sponsored results from some of the biggest names in the search engine business contain...
Betas, Betas Everywhere
Microsoft also could be making noise to pull attention away from Suns JavaOne Conference.
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