Monthly Archives: July 2006
Microsoft Buys Tools Vendor Winternals
Microsoft on July 18 announced that it has acquired Winternals Software, which provides security, recovery and management tools for enterprises as well as a...
OEMs Hail Advent of Intel Montecito Chip for Latest Servers
For Hewlett-Packard, the long-awaited launch of Intels "Montecito" chip will mean finally being able to pair its new chip set technology with the first...
Microsoft and XenSource Join Forces to Aid Server Virtualization
Microsoft is living up to its promise to reach out and build bridges with the Linux and open-source community and will on July 18...
Red Hat Tips Toward Telecom
Red Hat has launched a Telecommunications Partner program for NEPs (network equipment providers), OEMs, telecom ISVs (independent software vendors), and carriers/operators. The program will...
Mac OS X Leopard: Which Machines Will Make the Cut?
Apple Computer is putting the final touches on the feature list for "Leopard," its version of OS X due for unveiling at the companys...
Microsoft Shares More on Virtual PC Futures
This one slipped by us last week. Alongside its announcement that it is making Virtual PC 2004 Service Pack 1 available as a free...
Visual Studio 2003 SP1: Think August 15
Last November, Microsoft committed to providing two new service packs for Visual Studio. The first of those – Visual Studio 2003 Service Pack (SP)...
Microsoft Inks Alliances Galore
Microsoft is inking all kinds of alliances, as of late. On July 17, Microsoft signed a deal with XenSource to insure that Microsoft's server-virtualization...
SAP, Oracle Square Off over Market Share
While SAP AG isnt expected to make any earthshaking announcements at its upcoming July 20 second quarter earnings call—the cat is already out of...
Pimp Your Google Ride
Google may be coming to a dashboard near you.In a report released yesterday, ABI Research analysts say Google and Microsoft may be about to...