Monthly Archives: November 2006

Dell Launches Removable Storage Drive for SMBs

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Dell, trying to demonstrate some innovation in a sector where it seeks to pick up market share, introduced Nov. 8 a new removable disk-based...

Sage Launches Business Management Software for SMBs

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Sage Software, the Irvine, Calif. company that specializes in business management software for small and midsize businesses, announced on Nov. 7 the launching of...

Nvidia Launches New Architecture for Its Graphics Chips

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Nvidia, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based maker of graphic processors and cards for both PCs and game consoles like PlayStation and Xbox, announced Nov. 8...

RFID Maker Licenses IBMs Clipped Tag Technology

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Paul Moskowitz, a Ph.D. researcher at IBMs Watson Research Center, believes security is definitely an issue with RFID-tagged goods. Along with his colleagues, Moskowitz...

Microsoft Ships New Malware Hunting Utility

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On the heels of its July 2006 acquisition of Mark Russinovichs Winternals Software, Microsoft has replaced the popular Regmon and Filemon utilities with a...

NetApp to Acquire Data-Protection Firm Topio

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NetApp revealed Nov. 8 that the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company intends to acquire neighboring Topio Software, a privately held Santa Clara, Calif.-based company with R&D...

Apple Updates MacBook with Core 2 Duo

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Apple Computer is powering up its MacBook notebooks for consumers. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company announced on Nov. 8 that it would start to offer Intels...

Eclipse Is Still Going Strong

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It was five years ago that IBM invested $40 million in software development to help create an open-source integrated development environment focused on empowering...

A Walk Through Business Intelligence Products

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Has open source passed by business intelligence? Not really; there are a lot of open-source BI products around. A good starting point is Pentaho. The...

Can a Cost-per-Action Service Beat Google at the Ad Game?

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A startup run by former AltaVista CEO Jim Barnett is betting that its cost-per-action advertising system can outperform Google's pay-per-click method.The news coming out...