Monthly Archives: June 2006
Novell Unmasks Bandit ID Effort
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
So the Beatles and Steve Jobs do have something in common after all," laughed the Lynx, noting that despite their trademark disputes, both parties...