Monthly Archives: May 2007
Google Launches Security Blog
Jay Neely said it best in his Social Strategist blog: "Whenever Google enters a market, big changes happen."
Googles kept it mum, but it turns...
Security: New Study IDs Top Threats
It seems no matter how many companies make the news because of IT security problems—recent victims and foul-ups include AOL LLC, AT&T Inc., Sovereign...
Motorola Woos Wireless Partners
Motorola is launching a channel partner program, complete with market development support and technical training, for its wireless broadband products in North America.Program partners...
IBM Makes a Game Out of SOA Education
ORLANDO, Fla.—IBM is trying novel ways to get folks interested in service-oriented architecture, including devising a three-dimensional game to help foster SOA skills in...
Panasas to Open-Source pNFS Client Code
High-performance storage system maker Panasas announced May 22 that it will release the source code of its parallel file system client software, called DirectFLOW,...
Intel Not Being a Good Classmate
Last night 60 Minutes aired a story on Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child project, source of the famous $100 laptop. An interesting aspect...
I, Google
"The goal is to enable Google users to be able to ask questions such as ‘What shall I do tomorrow?’ and ‘What job shall...
Ixia Launches True 10 Gigabit Ethernet Test Device
LAS VEGAS—Test equipment maker Ixia announced the industrys first true 10 Gigabit Ethernet test platform at Interop here.
The new XM12X 10 Gigabit Ethernet module,...
Special Report: I.T. Security Findings
Ineffective policies and careless employees leave plenty of openings for data thieves and cybercriminals. Yet most CIOs claim security is under control.
Finding 1:IT Executives...
Solution Providers Need to Own the Pipe
While the great search for sources of recurring revenue has mainly focused on managed services, one of the most overlooked sources of such revenue...