Monthly Archives: October 2006

3Com Bridges Wi-Fi, VOIP Standard in New Phone

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3Com on Oct. 19 brought open network convergence to the telephone when it launched a voice over IP phone that operates over a wireless...

Microsoft Set to Tap Non-Pro Tools Market

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

Microsoft, IBM Hook Up for E-Mail Archiving

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Microsoft is hooking up with IBM for the first time to help large companies handle an increasingly worrisome problem: e-mail archiving for e-discovery, legal...

Vista Lessons Learned

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How To Pull Money Out of Storage

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If one trend stands out more in 2006 than any other, it would have to be the way information-technology organizations have been driving the...

Compiere User Community Splits; Code Forks

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A longstanding disagreement between open-source ERP and CRM company Compiere and some of its users has resulted in the creation of a new, spin-off...

Macs Bask in the Glow of the iPod

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Before Apple Computer announced its fourth-quarter financial results on Oct. 18, many analysts had predicted strong sales of the companys Macintosh desktops and notebooks. Those...

The Bumpy Road to Internet Explorer 7.0

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BOSTON—Id read the reviews of Microsofts Internet Explorer 7.0 and even the eWEEK analysts liked it. I decide that no longer should I only...

Nvidia Releases Windows Vista Drivers

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Nvidia has noted that it is the first graphics processing unit company to ship WHQL-certified graphics drivers for Microsofts upcoming operating system, Windows Vista. The...

Experts Tips for Reducing Storage Costs

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Like death and taxes, there are two things that are certain in the world of data storage: Youll always want more of it, and...