Monthly Archives: July 2006
Exchange Data Store Change Still in the Cards
Editors Note: This is the first in a series of articles that looks at how Microsoft plans to meet the enterprise needs of the...
Report: Major RFID Hurdles Ahead – 2
A new report from industry analyst firm Aberdeen Group does not bring a lot of optimistic news for RFID proponents.
The report predicts that companies...
AMD Sees Continued Gains Despite Revenue Drop
Advanced Micro Devices said it continued to gain market share versus its larger rival Intel during the second quarter of 2006, despite challenges.
AMD, of...
Google Leads the Blind, Improves Video Search
Google made a few things easier for searchers this week.First, Google Labs has cooked up a new tool called Google Accessible Search. Accessible Search...
Geeks Versus Suits: The Great Boardroom Schism
Suits (business guys) and geeks (IT guys) are like oil and water--it sometimes seems like they were just not made to get along.
The notorious...
Analysts: Coupling of Mac and Intel Pays Off
Apples big bet on Intel chips is paying off big time.
That appears to be the consensus of analysts following Apple Computers fiscal third-quarter earnings,...
New Products Help Microsoft Deliver Record Revenue
Microsoft reported record revenue of $11.80 billion in the fourth quarter to June 30, 2006, a 16 percent rise over the same quarter of...
PowerPoint Zero-Day Attack Points to Corporate Espionage
A second Trojan used in the latest zero-day attack against Microsoft Office contains characteristics that pinpoint corporate espionage as the main motive, according to...
Times Change, Microsoft Changes
Whats all the fuss about Microsofts 12 new principles for Windows? Whats the big deal? Times change, people change, companies change.
Microsoft has changed and...
SAP Insists Q2 Earnings Dont Disappoint
A little perspective. Thats what SAP executives tried to provide shareholders and analysts during its July 20 second-quarter and half-year 2006 earnings call.
SAP, the...