Monthly Archives: November 2006
JBoss Fleury Comes Out Swinging at Microsoft, Oracle
BERLIN—Red Hat and its JBoss division came out swinging against the recent assault by Microsoft and Oracle on Red Hats open-source middleware and operating...
Novell CEO Rebuffs Microsoft Claims
Just weeks after its controversial patent cooperation agreement with Microsoft, Novell is hitting out at statements made by Microsoft executives that the deal acknowledges...
CyberDefender Launches Free Internet Security Suite
CyberDefender Corporation wants to save its customers big bucks by offering their newest Internet security software for free.The Los Angeles, Calif.-based Internet security software...
Qlusters Brings Power Management to Open Source
Qlusters married power management with open-source data center management on Nov. 20 when it added new power management plug-ins to its openQRM provisioning and...
Novell and the Brave New Open-Source World
For some people, when Novell recently made a deal with Microsoft, it might as well have sold its soul to the devil.
At the same...
IBM Rolls Out Latest Batch of Service Products
Concluding a staged rollout covering two months, IBM has spilled out a grab bag of so-called "service products" encompassing a wide range of skills...
JBoss, Red Hat See European Market as Bellwether
BERLIN—JBoss, a division of Red Hat, says the European market is one of its most successful.
Speaking at the JBoss World Berlin conference here, Werner...
Game Systems Smackdown
Its times like these when it hits me how much I love my job. Sitting in PC Mag Labs purring away are all three...
JBoss Sets Sights on Open-Source SOA Supremacy with ESB
BERLIN—At JBoss World Berlin, the companys annual European conference, JBoss, a division of Red Hat, flexed its middleware muscle and made a series of...
University Sets Two New Paths to IT
In response to strong demand among students and the potential job market growth, Kaplan University School of Information Systems and Technology in Davenport, Iowa,...