Monthly Archives: July 2006

Google vs. Microsoft: Five Battleground Verticals for 2006

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Everybody loves a good fight.Right now, one of the biggest brouhahas in the tech world is between Google and Microsoft. The two companies have...

Oasys Launches Virtual Locker

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Oasys Mobile is releasing a new service the company calls a Virtual Locker. The service, which provides off-line Web based backup storage for your...

IBM to Use More Opteron Chips in Servers

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IBM was the first top-tier OEM to embrace Advanced Micro Devices Opteron processor when the chip maker unveiled its new 64-bit x86 processor in...

Microsoft Strives to Make Exchange More Like an Appliance

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Editors Note: This is the second in a series of articles that looks at how Microsoft plans to meet the enterprise needs of the...

Intel Preps for Core 2 Duo Launch

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Intel plans to keep rolling out the chips. The Santa Clara, Calif., company will introduce both the desktop and notebook versions of its new Core...

The Models the Thing

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Programmers Guild Pushes for H-1B Transparency

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A request for the public release of data containing the names of the companies requesting H-1B temporary workers and the positions they are being...

Could Microsoft Beat Google to the Health-Service Punch?

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The next Microsoft-Google battleground could end up being the health care space. Microsoft is set to announce a number of new health care products and...

Making Sense of Microsoft’s iPod-Killer Line Up

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Code names are flying, when it comes to products and services that Microsoft allegedly is planning to go head-to-head with the iPod and iTunes....

How Much Would a Vista Slip Cost Microsoft?

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During its quarterly earnings call with financial analysts on July 20, Microsoft maintained the party line that it is still planning to release Windows...