Monthly Archives: October 2006
Phishers Target Financial Institutions
Experts concede that phishing schemes remain an extremely troubling threat, specifically for financial services companies, as the attempts to dupe users into sharing their...
Microsoft Hires Ruby Guru
Microsoft has beefed up its efforts to make dynamic languages play well on the .Net platform with the hire of John Lam, an expert...
Agressos ERP Takes on Oracle, SAP, Microsoft
Theres a new enterprise resource planning kid on the block, and it appears to be spoiling for a fight.
The company, based in Sliedrecht, Netherlands,...
Microsoft Delves into Biomarkers
The cross-industry group Microsoft formed last spring to better integrate technology into the process of drug development has announced its second research venture—a project...
Exabyte Launches LTO-2 Tape Autoloader
With its acquisition by Tandberg Data slated for completion in early November, tape storage maker Exabyte is launching products based on the industry open-standard...
Barablu Touts Free Mobile Calls
London-based Barablu has developed a free calling system that works with some Nokia phones that use the Symbian operating system.The product works with Nokia...
BridgeHead Makes Disaster Recovery, Archiving Play
BridgeHead Software has integrated its policy-based data lifecycle management software with EMCs Centera CAS, offering users more options for disaster recovery and data archiving.
By...
AMCC Answers Call With RAID 6
With the use of RAID 6 double-parity large storage arrays growing, Applied Micro Circuits has launched its high-performance 3ware 9650SE SATA II RAID controller...
Linux Desktop Vendor Xandros Reorganizes
On Oct. 18, Linux distributor Xandros was reorganized, resulting in the loss of at least five jobs and a change in chief financial officers....
Flash Player 9 Beta for Linux Gets Test Drive
The first beta of Adobe Flash Player 9 for Linux has arrived early. Adobes main goal was to create a player that is feature-comparable...