Monthly Archives: June 2006
Stratus Grows Linux Support for Fault-Tolerant Servers
Stratus Technologies is greatly expanding the support for standard Linux on its fault-tolerant servers.
The Maynard, Mass., company June 19 is announcing support for Red...
Analytics on the Front Lines
One of the Nets Top 50 properties in May, Overstock.com is an aggressive user of business analytics in its highly competitive niche of "closeout"...
Leading Mobile Phone Players Converge on Linux
Four large mobile phone vendors, together with two major wireless operators, will create an open Linux implementation for mobile phones.
Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic,...
Sun Joins Efforts to Boost AJAX
Sun Microsystems has announced new moves to bolster its support for and its place in the world of AJAX development.
The company announced on June...
A Competitor’s Guide to the Internet, Part II
Back in February, I wrote a post that broke out some of the categories in which Google, Yahoo, AOL and Microsoft were competing. Since...
Microsoft Confirms Excel Zero-Day Attack Under Way
Microsoft June 15 confirmed that a new, undocumented flaw in its widely used Excel spreadsheet program was being used in an attack against an...
eWEEK Daily News Podcast, June 16
In todays eWEEK Daily News Podcast: Bill Gates is stepping down as chief Microsoftie but isnt fading into the distance just yet; Google is...
BMC Has More Plans for the Mainframe
BMC Software is preparing a host of new products designed to meet the growing need of mainframe users for more and easier management capabilities.
The...
First Impressions of Google Earth for Linux
Only a few weeks after releasing its first Linux application—the photo editing program Picasa—Google has released its second application for Linux: Google Earth for...
Web 2.0, AJAX Bring New Era of Threats
Malware attacks created using emerging Web development tools such as AJAX are expected to begin showing up more frequently, as writers of malicious code...