Monthly Archives: July 2006
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Bartending, RFID Style
On a busy Saturday night, a good bartender makes a lot of money for the bars owner, but an overly generous bartender—or one fond...
Xerox Adds Security Features to Its Devices
With copiers and multifunction devices increasingly connected to the network and capable of storing large amounts of data, Xerox is making security a bigger...
Nortel Revs VOIP Network for Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce has signed a seven-year, $20 million deal with Nortel Networks to build a new worldwide enterprise voice-over-IP network.
The network is to encompass telephony,...
Analysts Surprised by EMC Forecast Adjustment
Analysts were surprised by the news July 10 that EMC had readjusted its outlook for the second quarter and blamed its misread on an...
IBM Launches System i Package for Oracle Users
IBM is looking to give smaller businesses running Oracles ERP applications an alternative to Windows-based offerings on Intel-powered servers with the latest in a...
Microsoft Unveils Dynamics CRM Live
BOSTON—Microsoft has announced—finally—its version of on-demand CRM software.
For more than a year the software giant has nosed around the fact that its working on...
Google Drops Some Science in Michigan
Update: The new Google office will be primarily for the company's advertising efforts.The New York Times reports today that Google will open a research...
Item-Level RFID Tags Cost More than Expected
Despite the traditional mantra that item-level tagging makes sense when the price drops below 5 cents, and preferably below 1 cent, a major global...
FBI Reports a Surge in Online Job Scams
According to a report issued by the FBI on July 5, individuals in the market for a new job have more to fear than...