Monthly Archives: February 2007

Citrix to Release Tarpon Technology

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...