Monthly Archives: September 2006
HP to Open More SOA Centers
HOUSTON—Hewlett-Packard is opening up three more competency centers around the world to help customers looking to implement service-oriented architectures.
The SOA centers—in Bangalore, India, Singapore...
Adobe Adds Flash to Acrobat 8
Adobe announced Sept. 18 Acrobat 8, which will ship some time in November. A free trial download will be available here when it ships,...
BEA Leads App Server Study
Evans Data is expected to release soon a study on application servers that shows that developers chose BEA Systems WebLogic server as the No....
Microsofts Allchin Tells Developers to Get Ready for Vista
Jim Allchin, co-president of Microsofts Platforms and Services Division, has sent an open letter to developers citing the "tremendous opportunity" that Windows Vista gives...
Reich to IT: Dont Fear Globalization
DALLAS—Education is our most important weapon in fending off the challenge of the global economy, according to former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich.
With...
Intel Preps for Fall Chip Fest
Call it chip week in San Francisco. Multicore processors and the work that goes into building them will be the talk of the town...
HP Rolls Out Integrated Storage System for SMBs
Hewlett-Packard has introduced a new integrated storage system designed to drastically reduce the complexity of storage management for small and midsize companies.
The product family,...
Apple Offers New Update for Boot Camp
Apple has released an updated beta version of its Boot Camp software, which gives an Intel-based Macintosh the ability to run either Mac OS...
Foundry Packs More into Application Switches
Foundry Networks at Interop on Sept. 18 sought to further segment the application switching market with a pair of new entry-level switches that pack...
CIOs: 2007 Looking Up
More than 50 percent of CIOs plan on spending more on technology in 2007 than in 2006, according to a survey released by the...