Monthly Archives: June 2006

Novell Unmasks Bandit ID Effort

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Novell publicly launched its open-source identity management project on June 12, aiming to help businesses pull together their various network and applications authentication systems. Dubbed...

Egenera Expands Virtualization Features

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Egenera is rolling out the next generation of its PAN Manager software that can virtualize hundreds of data center systems and manage them as...

Keep Your OS Options Open

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Now that the beta-palooza that was Microsofts WinHEC has passed, its time for the nine out of 10 desktop users who count themselves as...

A Kinder, Gentler Java on Tap

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If there was a central theme to the 11th Annual JavaOne Conference, held last month in San Francisco, it was arguably the restoration of...

Ingres Embraces Partners

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Ingres, young and small as it is, is already picking fights with the big kids. The open-source DBMS vendor spun off from software maker CA...

Tool Up for Tomorrow

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Planning skills are one of the final pillars of Homo sapiens claim to be something more than a naked ape. Watching behaviors regarding tool...

Borland Tool a Shure-Fire Winner

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When microphone and audio electronics manufacturer Shure starts to build a new generation of products, the company looks to Borland Softwares requirements management tools...

Security Onus Is on Developers

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During last months JavaOne Conference in San Francisco, Fortify Software convened a panel to discuss the role of application developers in software security and...

Russian Outsourcing; TechEd Announcements

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eWeek coverage spans the globe to bring you the latest on IT, and another report from international waters. And what a diverse world IT...

Apple Says Hello, Goodbye

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So the Beatles and Steve Jobs do have something in common after all," laughed the Lynx, noting that despite their trademark disputes, both parties...