Monthly Archives: June 2006
AJAX Developers Tell Microsoft IE Is Not Enough
BOSTON—When it comes to Asynchronous JavaScript and XML programming, browser compatibility is number one for Microsoft, said a key Microsoft partner who spoke here...
Mountain States Lead in IT Hiring Plans
CIOs anticipate a "moderate uptick" in the hiring of technology workers in the third quarter of 2006, according to a hiring and skills report...
HP Launches New Blade Design
Hewlett-Packard is rolling out a new blade server architecture designed to improve server density and management features while cutting down on operational and power...
Exploits Aplenty for Patch Tuesday Bugs
Less than 24 hours after the release of patches for 21 product vulnerabilities, proof-of-concept exploits are popping up on the Internet.
According to the SANS...
Microsoft Has a Big Date Set with Black Hat Hackers
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...
Oracle Acquires Telephony@Work
With its latest acquisition, Oracle is bringing together its on-demand and on-premises customer relationship management software with a stable of integrated telephony components.
Oracle announced...
Microsoft Seeks More Windows Live Developers
BOSTON—Microsoft officials took another turn at explaining its Windows Live strategy, this time specifically to developers and IT professionals, on June 13, the second...
JBoss Grows Up-1
LAS VEGAS—JBoss has grown up.
The force behind the self-proclaimed "professional open source" strategy has had its rite of passage and is now entering adulthood...
The Real Impact of Globalization
NAPA, Calif. — Stuart Varney, an economist and contributor to Fox News, is bullish on the U.S. economy. He warns, however, that government will...
Webroot Revamps Enterprise Anti-Spyware
Webroot launched the latest version of its enterprise anti-spyware application on June 13, promising a completely revamped software client along with stronger tools for...