Monthly Archives: October 2006
Salesforce.com to Debut New SAAS Development Platform
It aint AppExchange 2.0. Its Apex 1.0.
And it very much has the potential to change the way on-demand applications are built and deployed.
Salesforce.com will...
OpenDNS Fills the PhishTank
Can a small startup in San Francisco play a big role in the fight against the phishing scourge?
OpenDNS, a 10-employee company with technological expertise...
BladeLogic Looks to Unify the Data Center
BladeLogic is looking to bring greater integration of management software in the data center.At the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo Oct. 9 in Orlando, Fla., the company...
Google Snags AOL’s Top IM Developer
Adding to its reputation for cherry-picking the best and the brightest, Google has snagged longtime AOL IM developer Justin Uberti and assimilated him into...
Ready for Prime Time
CBS "Numbers"—or, strictly speaking, "Numb3rs"—is one of the few TV series my family makes an effort to watch or tape each week. Yes, we...
Katt Uncorks Vintage Pop
Ma-ma-ma-my Sharona," mouthed the Maven of Murmur when he heard that the band The Knack has filed suit against Yahoo, Apple, Amazon.com, Napster and...
Salesforces New Sandbox
Its not AppExchange 2.0. Its Apex 1.0. And it very much has the potential to change the way on-demand applications are built and deployed.Salesforce.com...
Baking Quality into Development
Borland software announced Lifecycle Quality Management on Oct. 2, signifying an effort to enable enterprises to build quality into every facet of an applications...
City Gets Integrated POS System
San Clemente is a picturesque surfer city in southern Orange County, Calif. But away from the shoreline, things werent always so pretty when it...
How to Spot Fake Blogs
Ive spent a lot of time trying to explain what Web 2.0 means, both in my columns and in conversations with people. Normally, I...