Monthly Archives: February 2007
Citrix to Release Tarpon Technology
Citrix on Feb. 12 will throw its weight behind the growing application streaming/virtualization movement when it launches the long-awaited Tarpon technology in a major...
Microsoft Releases Dynamics CRM Analytics Foundation
Microsoft is pushing business intelligence capabilities into its customer relationship management software, following a trend by many in the business applications market to include...
Microsoft Patches 20 Security Vulnerabilities
Microsoft delivered its monthly batch of security updates on Feb. 13, delivering fixes for 20 individual problems in its products included in a dozen...
LinuxWorld Opens in NYC
LinuxWorld OpenSolutions Summit takes place this week, Feb. 14-15, in New York at the New York Marriott Marquis on Time Square. This is a...
Websense CEO: Compact Suite Will Open Doors
After a tumultuous final month of 2006—which included a $90 million buyout of PortAuthority Technologies on the upside, and a disappointing fourth-quarter earnings report...
Cubicle Cupids No Longer Covert
Nearly four in 10 workers would consider dating a co-worker, the same number have actually done so and one-quarter of these romances have led...
Surviving Valentines Day at 1-800-Flowers.com
The surge of online buying around Valentines Day has begun, and 1-800-Flowers.com is prepared. More precisely, it has been prepared for weeks.
On Valentines Day...
IBM Launches New Virtualization Tools
IBM is ramping up its virtualization capabilities, aiming for greater security and expanded use of the technology in its mainframe systems.
The technology giant announced...
RSAs Nothing to Sneeze At
Whoda thunk it," purred the Puss. "After watching all of Apples Mac vs. PC ads, youd think Bill Gates would be more susceptible to...
Sophos Claims Its Gaining on Rivals
At last years RSA conference, executives with anti-malware specialist Sophos said the company was intentionally flying under the radar as it put the finishing...