Monthly Archives: June 2006
eWEEK Daily News Podcast, June 14
Microsoft will send a major delegation to hackers at Black Hat; Microsoft forms an international interoperability group for major customers; Intel plans to beat...
Sun Ready to Wage Blade Wars Against IBM, HP
SAN FRANCISCO—Sun Microsystems first entered the blade server market back in spring 2004 with the launch of the SPARC-powered Sun Fire B1600 and the...
Huge Patch Day, Small Bombshell
Someone at Microsoft must have wanted to clean house so they could go on vacation when school let out. The June Patch Tuesday contains...
Microsofts Windows Live OneCare—Do We Care?
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When I evaluated the Microsoft Windows Live OneCare beta this past January, it wasnt quite ready for the real...
Access Your Files Anywhere
Ever leave the office for the weekend and forget an important file stored on your PC? Avvenu takes the pain out of this situation...
Report: IT Market Upswing a Jobless Recovery
Dismissing industry claims to the contrary, a study released on June 14 asserts that the technology market is actually in a "jobless recovery."
The study...
Managed Objects Throws Down CMDB Gauntlet
Implementing a true Configuration Management Database is not for the faint of heart. But business services management provider Managed Objects on June 14 stepped...
Startup Aims to Automate Identity Compliance
A new software startup named Aveksa introduced its first product June 14 with the goal of helping companies automate IT authentication systems management and...
A Slick-Looking, But Expensive LCD
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Not everyone has the need (or the desk space) for a 24-inch LCD widescreen monitor, but if you work...
IBM Releases Autonomic Software to Open Source
IBM on June 14 said that it has released software to the Apache Open Source Foundation designed to help automate the detection and remediation...