Monthly Archives: April 2007
EMC Acquires Its Way to Juggernaut Status
These days, EMC looks a little like the Energizer Bunny—it keeps going, and going, and going—seemingly unstoppable.
Despite criticism from some of its investors and...
Smith Micro Launches File Recovery Software Tool
Smith Micro Software Inc. announced April 19 that it has made available its MediaRECOVER 4.0, a file-recovery software tool that allows users to recover...
Ubuntu 7.04 Arrives with Optional Java Stack
Who needs Vista, when Canonical, the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu, has just released the latest version of its popular Linux distribution: Ubuntu Version 7.04?
Despite...
Lenovo Eliminating 1,400 Jobs
Lenovo Group, the worlds third largest PC vendor, is eliminating 1,400 jobs worldwide, a move executives said will help save the company $100 million...
Sunbelt Software Enhances Anti-Spyware Protection
Security vendor Sunbelt Software has armed an upgraded version of its CounterSpy Enterprise product with a number of enhancements to protect users from threats,...
Exchange Server 2007
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Google Releases AJAX Feed API
Google has released a new tool to help developers more easily access data feeds. The Google AJAX Feed API simplifies mashup creation for Web...
Konica Minolta Launches Print Controller
While at the ON DEMAND Conference & Exposition in Boston, Mass., Konica Minolta Business Solutions announced April 18 that it will launch its IC-304...
Thunderbird 2.0 E-Mail Client Goes Gold
Mozilla today released the final version of Thunderbird 2, the next generation of the organizations open-source e-mail client.
Key new features include message tagging, message...
Michael Dells Linux Choice? Ubuntu
What operating system do the heads of Fortune 500 companies run on their personal laptops?
In the case of Michael S. Dell, president and CEO...