Monthly Archives: December 2006
Terracotta Goes Open Source
Terracotta on Dec. 4 announced plans to open-source its Java clustering technology to accelerate adoption by developers using open-source frameworks.
Ari Zilka, founder and chief...
DMTF Completes Server Management Standard
The Distributed Management Task Force on Dec. 4 completed its work on developing a framework for managing heterogeneous servers in a data center.
The full...
Half of American Business PCs Cant Run Vista
About half of the average business PCs in North America are unable to meet the minimum requirements for Microsofts Windows Vista operating system, while...
YouTube is Turning Japanese. I Really Think So.
Browse through the most popular videos on YouTube and, between anime segments and wacky variety shows, you're sure to find quite a few clips...
Finding Power in Vista Search
Integrated search facilities in Microsofts forthcoming Windows Vista, like those in Apple Computers Mac OS X, create an opportunity for developers to enhance applications...
E911 Still Struggling After 10 Years
Theres a 16 percent chance your wireless 911 call wont go through. And if it does go through, theres one chance in eight that...
LSI Logic Launches New SMB Storage Systems for OEMs
Its only Tuesday, yet its already been quite a week for LSI Logic.
The Milpitas, Calif.-based maker of data storage systems and hard-drive processors Dec....
AMD to Roll Out Powerful, Energy-Efficient 65-nm Chips
Advanced Micro Devices will start producing its processors using a 65-nanometer manufacturing process, which will give the company the ability to offer a more...
MooBella Stays Cool with CAD
Hows this for a design challenge: Invent a novel vending-style machine that flash-freezes and parcels out 96 combinations of high-quality, fresh-to-order ice cream—without requiring...
SAP Enhances MySAP ERP
LAS VEGAS—At its annual TechEd event here in September, SAP AG announced that it would stabilize its MySAP ERP suite for the next five...