Monthly Archives: March 2007
Resumes to Be Relieved of the Squeeze
When it comes time to update your resume, ever find yourself decreasing margins, font size, line spacing and a dozen other cheats to keep...
Microsoft Joins OpenAJAX Alliance
NEW YORK—After mulling it over for nearly a year, Microsoft has decided to join the OpenAJAX Alliance of vendors working toward furthering the adoption...
Report: Dip in Mac Sales on the Horizon
After two quarters of solid growth for Apples Mac line, this quarter could see a "slight" downturn in Mac sales, although resellers of the...
Fixing the Echo in Asterisk
One of the dirty little details of working with Asterisk is that, sometimes, there is echo. Larger organizations can avoid the problem because many...
The Day the PCs Stood Still
"Tach it up, tach it up, buddy gonna shut you down," crooned the Kitty, Beach Boys-like, when he heard that March 24 has been...
A Skyscraper of the Future
By now youve noticed the striking photograph on the cover of this weeks issue. But the new Hearst Tower is distinctive not just because...
How Google Ranks Blog Search Results
A recently published patent reveals the basic rules governing results in Google Blog Search, said the Google Operating System blog.The patent, filed in September...
Spectra Logic Unveils 16PB Storage Library for Customers
Spectra Logic announced March 20 the eight-frame Spectra T950—an enterprise-class library that expands as data grows and is capable of handling up to 16.08...
Salesforce Releases Spring 07 Update
Just two months after its Winter 07 release that brought Apex perhaps the worlds first on-demand programming language (or at least a preview of...
Ellison: Oracle Poised to Outgrow SAP in ERP Market
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison claimed that his company is a "strong No. 2" to SAP in the ERP applications business and has the product...