Monthly Archives: October 2006
Readers Respond: Zero Tolerance for Microsoft Office
I read with interest Peter Coffees article "Zero Tolerance for Microsoft Office," as we are midway through a transition away from that suite ....
SMBs Get Videoconferencing Edge
Bob and Nancy Brackett have a small but growing business certifying people who want to get a teaching certificate in Texas.
For 10 years, their...
TIA, USTA to Merge Events into NXTcomm
WASHINGTON--The United States Telecom Association and the Telecommunications Industry Association are merging their trade shows into a single event starting in 2007.The organizations announced...
National Travel Systems Unravels Telecom Quilt
National Travel Systems may rank among the top five largest privately held travel management companies in the United States, but not long ago, the...
Study: Few Physicians Use IT at Work
The low adoption of electronic medical records and e-prescribing is well known. Now, a new study has worse news: most physicians do not use...
Oracle Intros Spring 2.0 Integration
Oracle has announced enhanced support for the Spring Framework in the way of integration with the new Spring 2.0 release.
Oracle, based in Redwood Shores,...
Vista Lockdown: McAfee Learns the Meaning of Proprietary
eWEEK's Matt Hines offers coverage Oct. 3 on the latest chapter in the mini-saga in which Microsoft's efforts both to tighten Windows security and...
Google CEO: Politicians Don’t Get the Internet
Google CEO Eric Schmidt told the UK's conservative party yesterday that politicians don't understand the importance of the Internet, or that Internet content can...
The Lion and the Mice
One of the most interesting parts of Microsoft watching is the relationship that Microsoft has with all the third-party software vendors that make products...
McAfee Snaps Up Another Compliance Specialist
McAfee announced on Oct. 3 that it has signed an agreement to acquire Citadel Security Software, which specializes in applications used to mitigate risks...