Monthly Archives: June 2007
Linux Movers and Shakers Seek Common Ground
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—At the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit held at the Googleplex last week, Linux developers, IHVs and ISVs hashed out their differences in...
Hosted Apps Pick Up Steam
With major it players such as Cisco Systems and Google hard at work building productivity application beachheads on the Web, now is a good...
Why Microsoft and Linux Companies Are Tying the Knot
OK, so why have Novell, Xandros and Linspire all gotten into bed with Microsoft? Is it...
1. They were seduced by Steve Ballmers charming smile?
2....
The Hidden E-Commerce Sales
In Sundays The New York Times, theres this intriguing piece talking about how e-commerce sales are quickly running out of steam. Perhaps "intriguing" is...
Survey: CIOs Must Show They Mean Business
CIOs are becoming agents of business, not just facilitators, but according to a recent study this transition is still not enough to bridge the...
MPack Trojan Attack Claims 10,000 Web Sites
Researchers at Trend Micro are reporting that as many as 10,000 Web sites have been infected with malicious code that redirects unsuspecting users to...
HP on Target with QA Tools, Services
Seven months after the close of Hewlett-Packards acquisition of Mercury Interactive, HP will try to prove it is effectively integrating the largest software acquisition...
Polycom Appliance Manages, Secures Video Content
The use of video as a communications tool in the enterprise is moving out of the executive suite and onto users desktops, and videoconferencing...
Why Semel Failed Yahoo
Credit Google with making Yahoo and all of Yahoo!s senior management, especially its soon-to-depart chairman and chief executive officer Terry Semel, look bad. Heres...
DB Security Startup Releases Hedgehog
Database security startup Sentrigo has released Hedgehog, host-based software that the company is touting as a shield enterprises can use to prevent data leaks.
Hedgehog...