Monthly Archives: September 2006
A 21st Century Code Adam
Networked closed-circuit television cameras are doing a lot more in retail than catching shoplifters. The latest cameras can track how consumers react to specials...
Salesforce Provides Peek at Winter 07 Release
Salesforce.com, the poster child for the software as a service movement, previewed Sept. 9 new across-the-board customization capabilities in its upcoming Winter 07 release,...
Study: Nurses Not Trained for IT
With health care organizations investing millions into IT, it may seem a little strange to find that most nurses receive little or no IT...
Microsoft Ships IronPython 1.0
Microsoft has announced the release of IronPython 1.0, its implementation of the Python dynamic programming language on the .Net platform.
The Redmond, Wash., software giant...
Management by Snooping Around?
Is using phone records garnered by contractors through false representation unethical? Yes. Is it illegal? Maybe. Will it result in a large black mark...
Upgrade Price Wars: Vista vs. Linux
Its 2007, and you want to upgrade all your PCs operating systems after the infamous March 2007 XP Meltdown.
You know, the virus attack that...
Cisco/SAP Compliance Partnership: Match Made in Heaven
When it comes to governance, risk and compliance management, Cisco Systems and SAP see themselves in a symbiotic relationship, the companies said.
The two vendors...
Cisco, Microsoft Detail NAC-NAP Interoperability
BOSTON—IT giants Cisco Systems and Microsoft revealed specific results Sept. 6 of the companies work to lend interoperability to their individual network security technologies,...
SQL Anywhere 10 Proves Worth the Wait
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Javas Momentum Is Running Low
There was a time, not quite ten years ago, when many serious people expected Java to be the dominant computing platform of the future.
The...