Monthly Archives: March 2007
Iomega UltraMax Hard Drive Courts Mac Pros
Its clear at a glance that Iomega designed its UltraMax 640GB hard drive ($340 direct) with the Mac professional market in mind.
The UltraMaxs distinctive...
Microsofts OneCare Finishes Last in Anti-virus Tests
A well-regarded anti-virus testing laboratory has released its latest quarterly results, and placed Microsofts OneCare anti-virus solution squarely at the bottom of the list.
In...
Python Slithers into Systems
Last summers box office hit "snakes on a plane" was the unlikely story of a batch of snakes getting loose in flight on a...
Open-Xchange, 1&1 Partnership Is All About SAAS
Open-Xchanges partnership with 1&1 Internet not only puts the collaboration software maker together with the worlds largest Web-hosting company in 1&1, it also signals...
All-Access Pass?
Februarys RSA Conference included a panel discussion called "Network Access Control: Industry Giants Debate the Future." And debate they did: Cisco Systems bragged about...
Lawson Outlines Bevy of New Offerings at CUE
At its annual CUE conference in San Diego March 4-7, Lawson Software is announcing a slew of new and expanded products, including an IBM-hosted...
EMC Launches New Storage Support for SQL, Exchange
Data storage titan EMC enhanced its already-quite-profitable relationship with another IT giant, Microsoft, March 5 with the launch of new software and services designed...
Connecticut Investigating Best Buys Intrastore Web Site
Best Buy is getting into some hot water because of an intrastore version of its Web site.
The Connecticut Attorney Generals Office has launched a...
WordPress Code Subverted on Its Own Server
Users who have downloaded the 2.1.1 version of the open-source blogging platform WordPress should upgrade all files to 2.1.2 immediately, since they could include...
NAC Is Whack?
Network access control schemes seem to be all the rage, with IT heavyweights and smaller players alike pushing them full force.
While theres no disputing...