Monthly Archives: April 2007
Oracles X Factor
Oracle is developing a new service-oriented architecture strategy that could overtake the momentum around its Fusion Applications initiative, according to sources close to the...
Matching Developers with Hirers
Although the seriousness of the talent shortage in the industry is up for debate, there is no question that many companies that require IT...
Intel Aims High at IDF
Intel is working to show that there is more to chip design than clock speed.
At its spring Developer Forum, which kicked off on April...
IBM Rolls Out Reconfigured Midtier Systems, New Services
SAN DIEGO—IBM on April 16 announced two recycled entry-level storage systems and a spate of services to go with them on the first day...
Open-Source ESBs on the Rise
Enterprises hoping to take advantage of the growing richness of service-oriented architecture technologies are taking a hard look at Enterprise Service Bus offerings, and...
Startup Focuses on Collaboration
Stuart Cohen, former CEO of Open Source Development Labs, is launching a new company April 16 that will focus on building non-competitive, essential software...
Microsoft: Silverlight More than a Flash
Microsoft has given a go-to-market name for its cross-platform, cross-browser plug-in for delivering the next generation of user experiences and rich Internet applications for...
Researchers: Botnets Getting Beefier
Think botnets are bad now? We aint seen nothin yet.
A select group of some 40 security researchers gathered on April 10 in the first...
Virtual Iron, Provision Networks Take on Desktop Virtualization
Virtual Iron, which has long billed itself as a cost-effective producer of virtualization software, is looking to delve into desktop virtualization for the first...
Nortel Duels with Cisco over VOIP for SMBs
On the heels of Cisco Systems launch of new integrated networking products for small businesses, Nortel Networks will follow suit on April 16 with...