Monthly Archives: November 2006

Microsoft Office 2007 Code Goes Gold

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Microsofts 2007 Office system code has gone gold, the software maker said on Nov. 6. This milestone means that the Microsoft Office code has been...

Office 2007 to Debut with Big Changes

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Microsoft announced Nov. 6 the release to manufacturing of Office 2007, which will introduce a significant change in the way end users work with...

The Rise of For-Profit Botnets

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Road Warriors Can Now Carry Books Anywhere

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Books 24x7, a developer of online Referenceware, announced on Nov. 6 the launching of "Books24x7 On the Go," a PDA-accessible Web site that provides...

PeopleSoft Founder Launches ERP Software Company

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Dave Duffield, founder of PeopleSoft, announced Nov. 6 the launch of a new ERP company with its foothold in human resources—the area of backend...

VMware, VMLogix Court Software Developers

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Software developers are getting more tools that take advantage of virtualization to streamline the application testing and quality assurance processes. In advance of its VMworld...

How the Web Polarized Politics

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Gerry McGovern spends the majority of his time focused on what he calls "the impact of the content revolution." As one of the worlds leading...

Dell Offers Its Second AMD Notebook

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Dell announced Nov. 6 that it would begin to offer its second notebook that uses Advanced Micro Devices processors. The Latitude 131L notebook comes with...

Microsofts Virtual Hard Disk Program to Speed Software Testing

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Microsoft has unveiled a virtual hard disk test drive program, which allows customers to evaluate its enterprise software and products from its software partners...

Why Im Sticking with Novells Linux Desktop

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Someone just asked me whether, now that Novells become buddies with Microsoft, Ill be turning away from Novell/SUSE as one of my favorite Linux...