Monthly Archives: September 2006

Wal-Mart Plans to Add RFID to 500 More Stores

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Wal-Mart Stores on Sept. 12 said it plans to bring another 500 stores online with its RFID (radio-frequency identification) initiative by the end of...

Apple Launches New Movie Feature for iTunes

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As expected, Apple Computers will now begin offering its users a chance to buy movies through its popular iTunes software and will start marketing...

Microsoft Posts a New Longhorn Server Build

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Microsoft posted during the past weekend for download a new test build of its Longhorn Server operating system. Microsoft made Longhorn Server Build 5600, designated...

XenEnterprise 3.0 Works Well Within Limits

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XenEnterprise 3.0 is the long-awaited first product from XenSource, the firm founded by members of the Xen open-source project to productize Xen virtualization technology...

DC at Center of Power Debate

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ORLANDO, Fla.—The idea of using DC power distribution throughout the data center as a way of saving on power and cooling costs continues to...

Why No 9/11 Tribute Logo, Google?

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Google likes its logo graphics. The signature logo changes, drawn by Google Webmaster Dennis Hwang, appear on Google's home page for a variety of...

Microsoft Advances Its ‘Atlas’ Roadmap

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We still don't know exactly when Microsoft is planning to deliver its "Atlas" Ajax tools. But we now know more about the form and...

Microsoft Starts Rollout of Windows Live Search 1.0

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Over the next three days, Microsoft is planning to move from beta to final gold code for its Windows Live Search service. The Redmondians...

Microsoft’s Windows Live Search Goes Gold

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Microsoft will be moving its Web search service – now dubbed Windows Live Search – from beta to final, starting on September 12.Windows Live...

WebMethods Acquires Infravio for SOA Boost

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WebMethods, which develops process integration software, announced Sept. 11 its intentions to acquire Infravio, a company best known for its service-oriented architecture governance repository...