Monthly Archives: June 2006
Dell Customer Looks to HP for Opteron Servers
A longtime Dell customer that had been outspoken in its urging of the computer maker to adopt technology from Advanced Micro Devices is turning...
VMware Not Resting on Laurels, President Says
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—More players may be coming into the increasingly competitive virtualization space, but VMware is not ready to relinquish its leadership role, according to...
Expedia: the Latest Victim af a New Kind of Threat
More than a quarter of a million Hotels.com customers are now at high risk for credit card theft after a password-protected laptop computer containing...
ExaGrid Adds Compression, CommVault Support
ExaGrid Systems is continuing its quest to become the disk-based backup vendor of choice for the midmarket by adding compression technology and support for...
Is Developers Tool Choice Rational(ized)?
As several thousand developers head for Orlando to attend this weeks IBM Rational Software Development Conference, Im trying to get used to the idea...
Will Companies Follow File Format?
When Microsoft launches Office 2007 in early 2007, the office productivity suite will introduce new XML-based file formats.
Rather than the traditional .doc, .xls and...
MS SharePoint Server Answers Collaboration Questions
What is the glue that binds the client components of Microsofts next-generation productivity suite, Office 2007?
How will office workers share data, files and knowledge...
IBM Woos Small Enterprises
Frustrated by the challenge of growing its sales dramatically among the large enterprises where it already dominates, IBM has turned its attention to smaller...
The Big Deal: Tech Giants Fawn over Small Fry
Tom Miller is a wanted man. Hes wanted by Microsoft and a handful of other top technology vendors willing to go to unusual lengths...
VMware, IBM Roll Out Pay-as-You-Go Virtualization
As virtualization becomes more mainstream in corporate data centers, businesses are looking for better and easier ways to manage these environments.Adoption of the technology...