Monthly Archives: October 2006
SGI Gets Back into the Network Storage Race
High-performance computer/server maker SGI, which emerged from five months of Chapter 11 bankruptcy in mid-October, wasted no time in refocusing its agenda on business...
More EHR Products Get Certified
Eleven electronic health record products were recently given a seal of approval by the industry group the Certification Committee for Healthcare Information Technology.
The certification...
Sensing a Bubble, IT Worker Optimism Plunges
The third quarter exhibited a sharp drop in IT worker confidence, as an increasing number of technology professionals say they believe that the economy...
Microsoft Finally Reveals Plans for Upgrades to Vista
Microsoft has finally revealed the much anticipated details of its program to let customers who buy a PC that is Windows Vista capable over...
Brabeion Adds to Compliance Automation Tools
Aiming to help companies maintain a constant state of awareness regarding their compliance with government regulatory requirements and internal security policies, Brabeion Software on...
Dojo Toolkit Aims to Get AJAX Developers Hooked
BOSTON—The popular Dojo toolkit for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML can be addictive, the projects leader said.
Speaking at The Ajax Experience conference here Oct. 24,...
Microsoft: Bot, Trojan Infections High; Rootkits Low
New statistics from Microsofts anti-malware engineering team have confirmed fears that backdoor Trojans and bots present a "significant" threat to Windows users.
However, according to...
Google Copies Rollyo’s Business Plan, Inserts AdSense
Google unveiled today a new customizable search engine that can be added to any Web site. The new service, called Google Custom Search Engine...
Lexmark C534dn
Lexmark color lasers have a good track record in earning Editors Choice nods, so I was looking forward to getting my hands on the...
Act Ups Corporate Appeal
Although long known as a sales force automation tool for individuals and very small teams, Sage Softwares Act has evolved into a good, easy-to-use...