Monthly Archives: June 2007
Build a Web 2.0 Platform and Employees Will Use It
BOSTON—Despite the obvious differences in technology interests between Gen X, Gen Y or the upcoming Gen Alpha, there seems to be a common thread...
Microsoft Flip-Flops on Vista Virtualization
Microsofts Windows Vista team is eating crow after flip-flopping on its on-again, off-again decision to allow cheaper versions of Vista to be used in...
HP Touts Web 2.0 Printing Strategy
As part of the Web 2.0 trend, Hewlett-Packards Imaging and Printing Group is touting a "Print 2.0" strategy the company says will make it...
Tumbleweed Steps up Fight Against Botnets, Data Leaks
Tumbleweed Communications is taking a multilayered approach to combating data leaks and eliminating botnet-driven threats at the perimeter with the latest version of its...
Savi Expands Reach with NATO RFID Deal
Savi Technology, now a Lockheed Martin company, is continuing its trek around the globe to push its supply chain products into other nations and...
HP Shores Up Security with Purchase, Portfolio
Hewlett-Packard expanded its security footprint June 19 as it announced plans to acquire Web application security provider SPI Dynamics the same day it unveiled...
Forgital Goes Paperless
Forgital USA, a distributor of components for jet engines and steam turbines, realized in 2004 that it was buried in paper. More than a...
Bad, Bad Reasons Not to Buy Open-Source Software
Without further ado, here are my answers to the "reasons" not to buy open-source software.
1) Microsoft is the safe choice
Safe? Safe!?
Come on. Microsofts products...
Excellence Awards Raise $70K for Boys & Girls Clubs
In any given year, thousands of enterprise IT products and services are released. Determining those that are most compelling for evaluation—let alone for purchase—is...
Google Goes for the Green
Its gigantism leading to increasing scutiny and attack, Google is attempting to burnish its image with a slate of socially responsible announcements, including grants...