Monthly Archives: June 2006
LCDs Provide Wide Benefits
For many companies, space truly is the final frontier.
Whether youre talking a large multinational corporation or a small regional market player, real estate is...
Microsoft Dons New Hat
Microsofts windows Vista has a date with some of the worlds smartest hackers.The software maker will use the spotlight of the Black Hat security...
Intel Abuzz With Core-Mania
Intel is about to deliver the opening salvo in a wave of multicore processors that could ultimately lead to chips with scores of cores.The...
Microsoft Security Gets Mixed Reviews
Microsofts transformation from pariah to trendsetter in the information security sector is slowly beginning to sink in, but users are mixed about hopping on...
Raising Standards for Device Drivers
About 10 years ago I was in a meeting with Bill Gates and he said that, for security purposes, Microsoft would probably have to...
Microsoft Alliance Targets Security
Naraine spoke with Stanzel on June 15, when the MSRA announced Protect Yourself This Summer, a weeklong effort beginning June 19 aimed at educating...
Novell Delays SUSE 10 Release
According to a Novell confidential memo dated June 14, Novell will be slightly delaying its next release of both the server and desktop versions...
eWEEK Daily News Podcast, June 19
Click here to download the eWEEK Daily News Podcast for Monday, June 19, 2006.In this podcast: Intel readies tera-scale multi-core processors; Microsoft and OEMs...
Nortel Enters the Branch-in-a-Box Fray
Nortel Networks on June 20 will make its first entry into the branch-office-in-a-box space with a pair of new appliances designed to help IT...
Russia Navigates a Bumpy Road to Outsourcing Future
Stereotypes may be odious, but sometimes they are accurate.
During my recent visit to Moscow to interview executives at Russian software outsourcing companies and to...