Monthly Archives: August 2006
Measuring ITs Value
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What’s on Google’s Gaydar?
Google's translation product provides a derogatory translation for the word "gay" in Arabic, according to a recent article in pinknews.co.uk. The article claims that...
Alien Challenges Yield Figures
After stepping back from its planned initial public offering on July 28 to "when market conditions improve," an Alien Technology executive defended the companys...
Oracle: Open Source No Threat in Enterprise Database Space
Oracle is holding its own in the open-source database space, while not seeing any competition in the enterprise database market from open-source companies, Bob...
Four Countries Commit to Buy 4 Million Linux-Powered OLPC Laptops
A spokesperson for the One Laptop Per Child program reported July 31 that the countries of Nigeria, Brazil, Argentina and Thailand have each committed...
Feds Relax Anti-Fraud Laws on Health IT Donations
New regulations will allow more physicians to accept gifts of technology from hospitals and other organizations.
The regulations, announced August 1 by Health and Human...
Pasadena Selects EarthLink for Muni Wi-Fi Network
The city of Pasadena, Calif. selected EarthLink Aug. 1 to enter into final negotiations to build, own and operate a 23-square mile citywide municipal...
Sun Digging Deep for Dynamic Language Support
REDMOND, Wash.—Sun Microsystems is planning to increase support for dynamic languages and is looking at various ways to better allow dynamically typed languages to...
MOM Gets a Major Face-Lift
Microsoft Operations Manager, or MOM, has gotten a major face-lift along with a new name—System Center Operations Manager 2007.Click here to read the full...
eEye Warns of Worm Hole in McAfee Anti-virus Products
A code execution vulnerability in software products sold by Internet security vendor McAfee could put millions at risk of computer takeover attacks, according to...