Monthly Archives: June 2007
HP Gets Green with New Hardware
In another example that top-tier IT vendors are trying to tie green policies into hardware offerings, Hewlett-Packard has launched several eco-friendly storage products aimed...
Getting Open Source Ready for Business
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The Threat to CRM Is Not Privacy, Its Apathy
A key division of the Albertsons grocery chain officially abandoned its loyalty card program on Wednesday, officially saying that it wanted customers to be...
Linux Is Free to Sidestep a Stubborn FSF
Between the foundational free software components and licenses that the Free Software Foundation has made possible--chief of which are, respectively, the GNU Compiler Collection...
Is Open Source Dying?
On the face of it, open-source software has been gaining ground of late. The much-anticipated draft of GNU GPLv3 (GNU General Public License Version...
Windows Server Woos Linux Customers
Wooed by compelling application ecosystems, performance and cost, several large enterprise Linux customers have begun slowly migrating back to Windows Server, eWEEK reporting has...
Harry Potter and the Plot-Spoiling, Phishing Scam
An attacker named "Gabriel" claims to have stolen the text of the upcoming "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" from Bloomsbury Publishing by use...
Where Is the Linux Kernel Going?
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Last week, at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit held at the Googleplex, some of Linuxs top kernel developers discussed the state of...
MS: Vista More Secure than Linux, Mac OS X
According to the numbers given in a new report from Microsoft, Windows Vista has blown away all the major enterprise Linux distributions and Mac...
Nvidia Tackles High-Performance Computing
Nvidia is looking to bring its graphics processing know-how into the data center for the first time.
On June 20, the Santa Clara, Calif., company...