Monthly Archives: May 2007
Red Herring Launches New Research Division
Magazine publisher Red Herring May 2 dived into a pool that includes such well-known research giants as Gartner, IDC, Forrester and Yankee Group when...
Why Big IT Is a Different Place to Work
From the size of systems to the depth of resources, working at a big IT shop bears little resemblance to smaller counterparts, finds new...
SAP, Open Text Pen Reseller Agreement
SAP and Open Text announced on May 2 that the companies have partnered up on a reseller agreement that will allow SAP to deliver...
POS Vendors Now Targeted in Credit Card Receipt Error Case
Following lawsuits in February against some of the nations largest retailers for allegedly revealing too much credit card information on printed receipts, two of...
Patent Ruling Makes Obvious Sense
Some things just go together, like bread and butter or bacon and eggs or peanut butter and jelly. Everyone understands this because its obvious.
Now...
New For Your Wallet, Secure Credit Cards With Displays and a Button
Two security firms have crafted a fully-functional credit card with a tiny monitor and button that will issue one-time passwords. But whether any banks...
Elastic Compute Cloud Stretches Resources
In the recent crowd of interesting developments in the world of server virtualization, Amazon.coms Elastic Compute Cloud, or EC2, may be the most exciting....
Apple Fixes QuickTime Hole
Apple has stitched up the hole in QuickTime that allowed hackers at the CanSecWest security show to take over a MacBook Pro in a...
Trillian Vulnerabilities Open to Remote Exploitation
Cerulean Studios has patched multiple vulnerabilities in its popular chat application that could have been exploited remotely by attackers.
Cerulean Studios are the makers of...
How Micro is a Micro-PC?
Depending on how one looks at it, the new FlipStart micro-PC from the Paul Allen-backed FlipStart Labs is either a very small laptop or...