Monthly Archives: June 2006
Eclipse Updates 10 Open-Source Projects in Callisto
Although the Eclipse Foundations move to release code from 10 of its top-level open-source projects simultaneously is no small feat, the process itself was...
Eclipse Plans Annual Project Updates
The moons of Jupiter are rising.
At least for the Eclipse Foundation they are. On June 30, the Eclipse Foundation will release "Callisto," the simultaneous...
Microsoft Stays Mum on Plans for Windows, WinFS
Now that Microsoft has announced it is not pursuing the separate delivery of WinFS as a stand-alone offering, the Redmond-based software maker is also...
Put Intelligence Where It Helps
As observed in the stories of fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, theres more than one kind of intelligence. In an 1893 story by Sir Arthur...
Storage Digest: News from Blue Coat Systems, LSI Logic, Sony Electronics, FalconStor
BlueCoat buys NetApps NetCache, LSI Logic certifies Revivio CDP with its Engenio storage arrays, Sony Electronics upgrades its AIT tape format and FalconStor introduces...
Apple to Preview Leopard at Developer Conference
Apple Computer will provide the first public preview of "Leopard," the next major version of Mac OS X, when its annual World Wide Developers...
It’s 2006. Has Google Indexed Your Kid’s Social Security # Lately?
School's out for summer, but it looks like Google isn't taking any breaks.A county school system in North Carolina filed an injunction against the...
Microsoft to Take Wraps Off Unified Messaging Strategy
Microsoft is set to unveil a plan to integrate voice technologies with the communications and collaboration experiences the Redmond, Wash., software maker already provides.
The...
Actuate Announces 9.0 BI Platform Upgrade
Business intelligence software developer Actuate announced June 26 the 9.0 edition of its namesake platform—an upgrade to be sure, but one that bridges two...
NetApp Solidifies SMB Presence with StoreVault S500
Network Appliance has made good on its promise to introduce a storage appliance specifically for the SMB market.
In a move many say will help...