Monthly Archives: July 2006
Montecito Reviews Mixed
Intel finally has its long-awaited dual-core Itanium 2 chip on the market, and, as with everything else in the controversial processors history, the launch...
New Search Engine Targets Malware
HD Moore, creator of the metasploit hacking tool and the security researcher behind the Month of Browser Bugs, or MOBB, project, has released a...
Before and After
Microsoft is aggressively reaching out to successful players in the high-performance computing and security spaces—markets that are new to it and which it is...
Microsoft Warns of File Exploits
In the midst of back-to-back zero-day attacks against select businesses in the Far East, Microsoft on July 17 released a security advisory with a...
Microsoft, Xensource Join Forces
Microsoft announced July 18 a strategic relationship with XenSource for the development of technology to provide interoperability between Xen-enabled Linux and Windows Server virtualization.The...
At Worldwide Partner Conference, Microsoft Works Hard to Woo Potential Partners
Microsoft may not have answered all the questions prospective partners had when they attended a summit before the companys annual Worldwide Partner Conference here...
802.11n Routers; MS Exchange Server 2007; Is Indias Edge Fading?
Ubiquitous Wi-Fi is almost here—in urban areas and many corporate campuses, at least. Last week, walking around San Francisco, I was able to check...
ESBs: Taste Great, Less Filling
Who doesnt like a good ESB? Cask-conditioned, served at cellar temperature with a nice foamy head. But thats enough about my preferred ESB—namely, the...
Tech Pulp Fiction: I, the Kitty
It was a hot, sweltering day in Beantown. The Katt had just heard that Mike Hammer scribe Mickey Spillane had bought the farm, but...
On the Prowl
Small may be good, but big is better—at least in the eyes of an exploding number of solution providers busily buying other channel companies...