Monthly Archives: October 2006

Salesforce.com to Debut New SAAS Development Platform

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...