Monthly Archives: October 2006
Microsoft Releases IE 7 as Free Download
Microsoft made the newest upgrade for its Web browser, Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP, available for download Oct. 18.
The browser, which can be...
Apple Posts Strong Q4 Results
Riding a quarter of strong Macintosh sales, Apple Computer reported Oct. 18 that its fourth-quarter revenue grew 31 percent compared to the same period...
Juniper Sees Higher Revenue in Third Quarter
Juniper Networks reported on Oct. 18 a 5 percent rise in revenue for its third fiscal quarter of 2006, but the company did not...
Readers Respond: Peter Coffees Dirty Dozen IT Embarrassments
We appreciate the creative efforts behind your "Dirty Dozen IT Embarrassments" slide show, posted at eweek.com. However, your slide regarding ChoicePoint is both misleading...
Fiorina Schools Students on Corporate Ethics
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Speaking to a packed auditorium of graduate students here at the Massachusetts Institute of Technologys Sloan School of Management, former Hewlett-Packard Chief Executive...
Manging the Data Center from the CIOs Perspective
In the Information Age, data storage issues have never been more important. Our special report helps you stay on top of the newest trends...
Consumer Tech Points the Way
Attendees at gartners Symposium/ITxpo Oct. 8-13 in Orlando, Fla., probably didnt need any added emphasis that consumer technology has been outpacing business tech, but...
Novell, IBM Partner on Integrated Linux Server Stack
Lets say you own a small to midsize business, and you want to use Linux, but youre not crazy about the idea of mixing...
Diskeeper Releases Automated Defragmentation Technology
Diskeeper Corporation has included automated defragmentation functionality into the next iteration of its flagship application, Diskeeper 2007.
The technology, dubbed InvisiTasking, allows system maintenance to...
Beauty Killed the Beastand Slowed Its Download Speed
The latest batch of test results from Keynote Systems released Oct. 17 provides supporting evidence for those who argue that e-commerce sites must be...