Monthly Archives: April 2007
Intel, Sun Hint at Future Plans
Three months after announcing that it would form a new partnership with Intel, Sun Microsystems will offer a window into what the collaboration could...
Oracle Head Outlines Application Integration Architecture
LAS VEGAS—Charles Phillips, Oracles co-president, talked about promises—ones made last year and new ones announced this year.
Phillips, during his April 16 keynote address here...
Oracle Issues 36 Patches
Oracle Tuesday issued its second critical patch update for the year, this time patching 36 security holes in its products – including several that...
Google Loves DoubleClick’s Video Research, Too
You know those irksome video ads that autoplay without sound when you load a page? DoubleClick serves a lot of those. And a few...
CA Offers New Database Performance Analysis Tool
In a bid to unify database performance management, CA on April 16 introduced an advanced analysis and diagnostic tool for its database management product.
Dubbed...
Another Skype Worm Unleashed
Another Skype worm has been released that spreads by sending a malware link to online friends in Skype users' contact lists. Before sending a...
With Clear Channel, Google Finally Gets Access to Premium Ad Inventory
Google has reached a multi-year agreement to sell ads on almost 5 percent of Clear Channel's inventory, reports The New York Times.The partnership extends...
Ubuntu 7.04 to Arrive April 19
For Linux business users, the most important Linux release of 2007 so far is Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. But for most other Linux...
Dont Expect Regulators to Block DoubleClick Deal
Despite the companys assertions to the contrary, Googles acquisition of Internet advertising network DoubleClick for the eyebrow-raising price of $3.1 billion is bound to...
DoubleClick Purchase not an Anti-Trust Issue if Google’s Market is all Advertising Everywhere
Google CEO Eric Schmidt dismissed Microsoft's concerns that purchasing Doubleclick would stifle competition."We’ve studied this closely, and their claims, as stated, are not true,"...