Monthly Archives: October 2006
The Buzz – 22
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...