Monthly Archives: January 2007
Yahoo Launches Personal Finance Site
Yahoo launched a new personal finance site today. They've got licensed content from the Wall Street Journal, CNNMoney, Consumer Reports and the Motley Fool.For...
MacFUSE Release Opens Up File Systems on Mac OS X
Macintosh developers gained a new Mac OS X software programming tool with the release of MacFUSE, an open-source Mac version of the FUSE file...
TJX Data Breach Raises Questions
When TJX Companies—the $16 billion global retail chain that owns T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, among many other brands—disclosed on Jan. 17 that it had...
IBM Turns Up Heat on Telecom Management Rivals
Underscoring the 25 percent growth reported on Jan. 18 by IBMs Tivoli unit in its fourth quarter results is a strong push by IBM...
SAP Faces Challenges Ahead
SAP has had its share of ups and downs recently. On Jan. 11 the company disclosed fourth-quarter and full-year earnings for 2006 that will...
802.11n Standard Makes Progress in London Meeting
The long-anticipated 1.10 version of the IEEE 802.11n draft standard was approved unanimously in an IEEE task group meeting held in London in mid-January.
According...
MuleSource Hits Milestone, Sets Roadmap for Mule
MuleSource, maker of open-source infrastructure and integration software, announced that its Mule project has reached 500,000 downloads and is poised to continue to gain...
3PAR Launches New Green Storage Initiative
Storage provider 3PAR on Jan. 19 took the idea of "greening" the data center a step further by announcing that for every terabyte of...
Analyst: Linux Profits by Novell-Microsoft Deal
Its no secret that many people in the Linux community dislike Novells recent Microsoft partnership. To some analysts, though, the deal is a feather...
Entrust Extended Validation SSL Certificates Offer Online Protection
Entrust, a provider of secure sockets layer certificates, is offering extended validation SSL certificates that are detectable by Windows XP to help Internet users...