Monthly Archives: June 2007
Microsoft Reaches ERP Milestone
Microsoft has reached the halfway point in its three-year march to converge four enterprise resource planning suites into a common technology platform.
But its still...
Summer Trips Cause Travel Site Downtime Problems
Summer is so strenuous on travel Web sites this year that at least one major site had 2-and-a-half hours of downtime, according to an...
Oracle Unveils Compliance Package for Financial Services
Oracle on June 21 announced the availability of a real-time data governance, risk and compliance software package geared specifically for financial service companies.
The package,...
Mi5 Puts Bulls-Eye on Botnets
Mi5 Networks has beefed up its Webgate appliance with technology designed to help organizations detect botnet activity inside their networks and combat malware in...
Airport 2007: The Horror, the Humanity
My summer travel horror show started on my way back from San Francisco after covering the inaugural Linux Foundations Collaboration Summit. About half an...
Fear and Loathing in IT: iPhone and Macintosh
The ranks of enterprise IT appear to be arrayed shoulder to shoulder—in Roman Legion-style—against the invasion of the iPhone likely to start within days...
Analysts: iPhone Has Neither Security nor Relevance
Apples upcoming iPhone: Its a "security nightmare," it will "turn your security team into zombies," and Apple is possibly "using the Windows Safari Beta...
Enterprise Hurdles Await iPhone
Ask any BlackBerry-toting exec whether theyre going to buy the new iPhone, and theyll ask you a question right back: Will my IT staff...
When iPhone Wannabes Attack
In what seems to be a bid to compete with the iPhones snazzy feature set—the touchscreen, photo management and iPod apps youve seen in...
Russian Developers Search for Partnerships
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia—The Russian software development industry is working to move away from traditional outsourcing models, relying more on becoming partners with overseas companies...