Monthly Archives: October 2006
Cyber-Thieves Targeting Smaller Retailers
As the established large e-commerce sites pour millions of dollars into security and enterprise-league hardened point-of-sale systems, cyber-crooks have been giving more attention to...
Borland Bakes Quality into Development Cycle
Borland Software announced Borland Lifecycle Quality Management Oct. 2, in an effort to enable enterprises to build quality into every facet of an applications...
Advisory Board Created for OpenSPARC
Sun Microsystems OpenSPARC initiative is getting a boost with the creation of an independent governance board and a second Linux distribution supporting the program.
The...
Robert Scoble: Life After Microsoft
Robert Scoble has earned a place in the history of corporate communications. Starting at Microsoft Corp. in 2003, he became the first high-profile blogger...
Oracle Juices Up Berkeley DB – 2
Oracle spruced up one of its recently acquired embeddable databases, Berkeley DB, releasing on Sept. 27 Version 4.5 with multi-version concurrency control and more.The...
Brand Identity Is Precious
When Intel debuted the "Intel Inside" branding in 1991, the MBA side of my brain sounded alarms for all the PC makers whose short-sighted...
A Podcasting To-Do List
Getting started with podcasting is so inexpensive, it hardly makes a dent in most companies capital budgets. That could change as corporations dip their...
Podcasting: An Enterprise Hit
Corporate podcasts from the likes of MassMutual Financial Group, General Motors, A.M. Best and IBM arent likely to bump workout music mixes from FitPod.com,...