Monthly Archives: October 2006

The Buzz – 22

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SpendingIT = dead moneyEight out of 10 dollars spent on IT is "dead money." That humbling statistic came courtesy of Gartner at its Gartner...

Neoware Launches First Notebook

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Thin-client maker Neoware on Oct. 17 announced its first-ever line of notebooks, which the company hopes will appeal to security-conscious professionals.The King of Prussia,...

Bundling Technology

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Microsoft plans to deliver a set of new software tools designed to remove some of the pain enterprises experience when deploying and managing desktops...

You Want It, You Got It

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Jim Rapoza Columns Inc., a leading producer of technology opinion and analysis, announced today the introduction of a new value-added strategy that will greatly...

OpenSolaris Options Show Promise

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Beginning with Solaris 10, Sun Microsystems rearranged the development and licensing processes surrounding its flagship operating system to better tap the sort of community...

Microsoft Taps Nonpro Tools

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Who wants to be a programmer?Microsoft is hoping everyday folks will take the challenge by using its nonprofessional programming tools, and other vendors are...

App Bolsters Acts Customer Support

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Resource Dynamics Tele-Support HelpDesk 3.2 provides a good—albeit not tightly integrated—customer support option for companies running Sage Softwares Act Premium for Workgroups 2007.Tele-Support HelpDesk,...

Multiple Bugzilla Bugs Squashed

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Multiple security flaws in Bugzilla could put users of the software-defect--tracking product at risk of cross-site scripting, data manipulation and data exposure attacks.According to...

McAfee Buys Onigma

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McAfee on Oct. 16 launched a new corporate strategy aiming to help companies integrate their IT defenses for fighting external attacks and for managing...

HP Announces RFID Technology

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Hewlett-Packard is developing homegrown RFID technology to track its own data center assets and, eventually, to bring to market.The Palo Alto, Calif., company on...