Monthly Archives: March 2007
The State of System Forensics
There are bugs, malware and evildoers out there trying to take over your systems and steal your vital corporate data. Its your job to...
US Customs seizes YouTube records in drug and death threat investigation
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency executed a search warrant against YouTube and Hotmail as part of an investigation against a drug trafficker...
Parasoft Delivers AJAX Testing Tool
Parasoft Corp. has the availability of Parasoft WebKing 6.0, an automated tools suite for testing AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) and rich Internet applications.
The...
Black Duck Tool to Check for GPLv3 Code Compliance
Black Duck Software, maker of software compliance management solutions, has announced protexIP 4.3, the newest version of the companys platform that will help ensure...
Sun Pushes Ahead with New App Server, Web Toolset
Sun Microsystems and the GlassFish community have announced the release of a beta version of GlassFish 2, the next major version of Suns open-source...
High Noon Coming For ICANN and Registrars
Ive been writing for years on the problems for ordinary consumers in the domain name market. They have been the victims of thieves and...
Fujitsu Gambles on SSDs for Ultra-Portable Laptops
Fujitsu is betting that there is a growing market for laptops with solid state disks.
Starting on March 19, the Sunnyvale, Calif., company will begin...
Novell Preps SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 SP1
SALT LAKE CITY—Novell will soon release a major upgrade to its SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 line. The enhancements, announced at the companys annual BrainShare...
Adobe Releases Alpha of Apollo
Adobe Systems has announced the first public alpha release of Apollo, its cross-operating system run-time for Web developers.
The technology is available on the Adobe...
Red Hat Plans Linux Desktop Offering for the Masses
SALT LAKE CITY—Red Hat is planning a packaged Linux desktop solution that it hopes will push its Linux desktop offering to a far broader...