Monthly Archives: February 2007

Survey: What (Potential) Apex Developers Want from Salesforce

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Salesforce.com is building momentum around its Apex on-demand programming language and development platform, hiring seasoned staff to evangelize the technology and holding packed-to-the-rafters seminars...

Vista Will Have Little Impact on Mac Sales: Analyst

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While the launch of Microsofts Windows Vista operating system will drive consumer PC sales in the coming months, the operating systems impact on sales...

SOA Gets a Boost

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NEW YORK—WebMethods and ZapThink have partnered to offer educational services for IT staff looking to become proficient in service-oriented architecture. ZapThink, based in Baltimore, and...

Microsoft Accuses IBM of Limiting Choice for Interop, Standards

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Microsoft has released an open letter that accuses IBM of driving the effort to force the OpenDocument Format on users through public procurement mandates,...

IBM Increases Chip Memory Size

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When IBM rolls out its first 45-nanometer processors in 2008, the companys customers, in addition to getting a much smaller and more powerful chip,...

PDF Flaw Revealed

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Adobe Acrobat software lets parameters be passed to the software when a PDF file is opened. Generally speaking, this is helpful. But because this...

AMD 690G Chip Set to Integrate DVI, HDCP

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A source close to AMD has confirmed that the company plans to launch its 690G chip set later this month, potentially the first core...

Technology Improves Telecommuting

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With eWEEKs offices in the process of moving down the block and the new space not quite ready, many of us here have been...

Your Female Co-workers Are Full of Germs

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Just in time for a day of romance and chivalry, a study released Feb. 14 by researchers at the University of Arizona and the...

EMC Buying Spree Over?

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Has the voracious lion of the data storage industry mellowed a bit? EMC, the worlds largest vendor of storage software and hardware, indicated Feb....