Monthly Archives: April 2007
Are SMBs Ready for Ciscos Swiss Army Knife of Connectivity?
LAS VEGAS—Cisco Systems made its strongest bid yet to market integrated voice, data and wireless technologies to small businesses—outside the hosted services arena—with the...
FSF Releases New Draft of LGPLv3
On the heels of releasing the latest draft of the GPLv3 (General Public License version 3), the Free Software Foundation on April 3 released...
Microsofts Open XML Format Advances in ISO
Microsofts Office Open XML format moved a step closer to becoming an ISO standard on April 2, when it was opened up for five...
Middle Class Workers Feeling the Valleys Squeeze
Not only did the middle class of Silicon Valley weather the toughest times during the dot-com bust, theyve also had the hardest time recovering,...
Google to sell Echostar ads
After months of speculation over its entry into the television advertising market, Google announced Monday evening that it would sell ads on the 125...
Intels Embedded Portfolio Goes Quad-core
Intel is preparing to add a pair of quad-core Xeon processors to its embedded lineup.
At the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, Calif., on...
Al Gore: Embedded Tech Can Help Heal the Earth
Former Vice President Al Gore told Embedded Systems Conference keynote attendees in San Jose, Calif. today that energy-efficient IT systems of the future—many containing...
Xerox Releases Latest Enterprise Printer
Xerox has released its black and white Xerox Phaser 4510, its newest printer designed for enterprises, the company announced on April 3.
The Phaser 4510...
Cisco Goes After SMBs with VOIP Plug and Play
LAS VEGAS—Cisco Systems, with the help of channel partners, on April 3 sought to extend its voice over IP reach to the smallest businesses...
IBM Fixes Flaw in Tivoli Provisioning Manager
IBM has patched multiple flaws in its Tivoli Provisioning Manager for OS Deployment that allowed attackers to crash the service or execute arbitrary code...