Monthly Archives: May 2006
Levi Strauss Tries on RFID for Size
Levi strauss, one of the nations largest clothing manufacturers, confirmed April 28 its testing of RFID "hang tags" on clothing shipped to two retail...
IT Leaders Rattle Security Nerves
The it industrys largest players keep baking more defense features into their products—a trend that could accelerate the rapid shifts in a market experts...
Symantec Touts Anti-Phishing
Symantec is relaunching the anti-phishing industry group gained via its 2005 acquisition of WholeSecurity and is promising to sign on some well-known participants, in...
Microsoft Advances into High-End Clustering
Microsofts foray into the high-end clustering software market took a step forward May 8 with the availability of the release candidate for its Windows...
Vonage Cuts Customers In on IPO
Vonage is cutting its customers in on its initial public offering.
In an e-mail, the VOIP (voice over IP) provider detailed a plan to allow...
EMC, Netapp Plan Switcheroo – 3
Noel Levasseur needed more storage. Heres the punch line: Having difficulty running his EMC arrays, Levasseur turned to, of all vendors, Network Appliance.Over the...
EMC, NetApp Plan Switcheroo
Noel Levasseur needed more storage. Heres the punch line: Having difficulty running his EMC arrays, Levasseur turned to, of all vendors, Network Appliance.
Over the...
Theres Still Life in the Post-Vista Security Aftermaket
Every new version of Windows brings with it fears about which software aftermarket will get steamrolled by a new Windows feature. The big questions...
Quest Ships Upgraded Free Toolkit for MySQL
Database tool vendor Quest Software announced May 8 that it has made Toad for MySQL v2.0, a feature-filled, full-production database development toolkit, available for...
Apple to Replace iBook with Intel-Based MacBook?
Speculation sprang up across Macintosh enthusiast Web sites late during the week of May 1 that Apple Computer would soon introduce a new computer...