Monthly Archives: June 2007
This eWEEK – 7
I recently read a New Yorker article about Gordon Bell, an industry stalwart now at Microsoft who has amassed one of the largest personal...
USDA Keeps Up with the Flow
At its heart, predicting the supply of water is a math problem—an extremely complicated math problem.
Algorithms are created to gauge the effects of melting...
A Healthy Dose of RFID
Imagine a world where every single manufactured item is tagged with a tiny RFID chip that holds various bits of information about that item....
Doing Business with Google Apps
Click the image to see the slide showChances are you've used or at least heard of Google Apps, the web-based suite of productivity applications...
Many Retailers Taking Big Chances with Test Data
A high percentage of retailers are using unprotected customer information when they test their credit card processing systems, leaving the door open to a...
Judges Back Retailers in Credit Card Cases
Unless the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit intervenes early next year, retailers who have been sued for printing federally prohibited information...
Brooks ExcelliPrint Tool Aids IPDS Printing
Brooks Internet Software has launched its ExcelliPrint Version 3.2, a printer management tool designed to help businesses with their Intelligent Printer Data Stream processes.
ExcelliPrint...
Mac Developers Weigh Safari Potential as iPhone App Platform
Apples Safari browser is finding favor with Windows users. The Cupertino, Calif., computer company disclosed June 14 that visitors to its Web site had...
mValent Manages Java, Windows Configuration
mValent on June 18 will move its automated application infrastructure configuration management beyond the Java world and into the Microsoft Windows world.
The Integrity tool...
VARs, Its Time to Modernize
It seems just about every week I get a pitch in my inbox for a new or improved tool to help VARs and integrators...