Monthly Archives: November 2006

Microsoft Extends SUS 1.0 Support, Again

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Microsoft just cant seem to pull the plug on Software Update Services 1.0. The Redmond, Wash., company was all set to retire the patch distribution...

RFID Trials Show Mixed Results

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Recent RFID trials are showing mixed results for RFID, with London-based retail leader Marks & Spencer declaring its 42-store test a success and preparing...

eWEEK Set to Launch 7th Annual Excellence Awards

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eWEEK is getting ready to kick off its 7th annual Excellence Awards program. The program will be dedicated, as always, to pointing readers to...

Novell Launches Enhanced Channel Program

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Novell wants to make its PartnerNet program easier and more profitable for its partners. PartnerNet 2007, which launches in November, introduces several key new partner...

Techies Lack Their Bosses Support, Study Shows

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Tech workers are sorely lacking in career support from their superiors, according to a study released Nov. 14 by a New York-based online career...

Brainshark Sinks Its Teeth into Business Communication

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Brainshark, which specializes in the delivery of online presentation software, announced on Nov. 15 that they have a new release of their Brainshark Communications...

Our View: Open Java a Win for Everyone

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AOL Adds More Features with AIM 6.0

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America Online announced Nov. 15 the launching of the new AIM 6.0 service, the updated instant messaging service of AOL, which now features offline...

Motorola, Sprint Nextel Team on Multimedia Wireless Phone

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Motorola and Sprint Nextel announced Nov. 9 the launching of Motorolas i880, an Integrated Digital Enhanced Network handset wireless phone that will have a...

Microsoft to Release Team Tool for Database Pros

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Microsoft has announced that its team development tool for database professionals will be released to manufacturing on Nov. 30. Officials at the Redmond, Wash.-based software...