Monthly Archives: September 2006
CA Releases Configuration Management Database
CA on Sept. 27 will officially enter the configuration management database fray when its own CMDB becomes generally available.
CA at the same time said...
DemoFall Day 1 Deals Easier-to-Use Apps
SAN DIEGO—A range of enterprise products designed to be as easy to use as consumer applications hit the stage on day one of the...
Is Red Hat in Trouble?
Red Hats total revenue for its fiscal 2007 second quarter may have grown, but when the second-quarter profit slipped 34 percent because of stock...
Sophos Adds Application Control to Endpoint Security
Security software maker Sophos announced Sept. 27 that it is adding a number of so-called application-control features to its flagship anti-virus package in an...
Bezos Opens Web-Services Sharing for Profits
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Amazon.coms far-ranging online retail business will continue to serve as its primary money-maker for the foreseeable future, but a collection of Web services...
IBM Service Products: More Is Less
Services as products? What will IBM think of next?When IBM recently announced two bundles of hardware, software and services, the company put its hype...
Rashid on Research
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Dell Unveils Five New Xeon-based Servers
Dell is hoping to woo back the increasingly lucrative small business market with five servers geared toward companies with little or no IT budget...
Forrester: PC Buying Could Slow Through 2007
The corporate PC market could see a slowdown over the next year as businesses reach the end of a refresh cycle and continue to...
Intel Tracks Power Costs, Pushes Performance
SAN FRANCISCO—As part of Intels effort to be more open about its technology, the company plans to share how much it costs to power...