Monthly Archives: June 2006

LCDs Provide Wide Benefits

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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...