Monthly Archives: June 2007
HP to Tout c-Class Blades at Its Technology Forum
When Hewlett-Packard kicks off its Technology Forum in Las Vegas on June 18, those in attendance can expect a healthy dose of talk about...
Danger Lurks Around the Corner with Apples Safari
Why will you love Safari for Windows? One reason, according to the Safari Web site, is that "Apple engineers designed Safari to be secure...
Linspire Signs Patent, Technical Agreement with Microsoft
As Microsoft continues to try to build a bridge between its proprietary products and those of the open-source community, it has entered into a...
Lawson Pulls Out of Its Intentia Slump
Lawson Software is pulling out of the doldrums after its Intentia acquisition in 2006. The company announced June 13 that it has raised its...
Ubuntu Founder Urges Linux Patch and Bug Collaboration
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—When Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu founder and CEO of Canonical Ltd., spoke at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit at the Googleplex, he didnt...
Workhorse Color Laser Printers Save Money
Printers tend to be classified based on office size, into categories like home office, small office and enterprise workgroup printers. But the truth is...
Ricohs Two-Sided Solution to Saving Some Paper
Ricoh Americas Corp. on June 11 launched the Priport DX4640 PD, a duplex digital express printer that vendors expect to make the printing of...
Symantec Moves into Risk Consulting
Symantec is offering a new consulting service that will assess customers IT risks and offer advice on plugging the gaps it identifies.
Called Symantec Foundation...
Ingram Micro Buys Consumer Electronics Player
Ingram Micro signed a $96 million deal to acquire part of DBL Distributing Inc., a U.S. consumer electronics distributor.The IT technology distribution giant said...
Curbing My Enthusiasm for QuickBooks on Linux
As my colleague Steven J. Vaughn-Nichols is reporting, Intuit is opting to get a bit cozier with Linux. It's an eye-catching announcement, considering that...