Monthly Archives: June 2007
Adobe Apps Take to the AIR
Click the image to see the slide showadobe_air.gif In the PC era, application development has followed a certain cycle. First there were desktop applications....
This Week In Emerging Technology – June 13th
Here are the emerging technology stories for the week of June 4th.Nokia's Low-Power Link to Be New Bluetooth Standard - The Bluetooth SIG has...
Intuit Tests the Linux Waters with QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions
There are financial programs for Linux, but none of them have achieved the incredible mindshare of Quicken. Now, Intuit has decided to give Linux...
Cisco Brings WebEx Online Apps to Broader Audience
With its acquisition of WebEx recently completed, Cisco is now considering how to expand the WebEx online applications presence in multiple directions.
To date WebEx...
OpenOffice Sports All-Around Improvements
Going head to head with Microsoft 2007, the latest version of the free-for-all OpenOffice.org touts across-the-board improvements in the softwares word processing, spreadsheet, database...
Vendors Vie for Customer Favor with Unified Security Tools
As security threats continue to grow in sophistication, vendors are pounding the pavement with unified tools and promises that their products provide cost-effective and...
31 Days Lost Each Year Putting Out IT Fires
Business managers in the United Kingdom lose 31 working days—more than 10 percent of the year—putting out fires that result from bad management of...
Symantec Unveils Do-It-All Data Risk Manager
LAS VEGAS—Data security provider Symantec said June 13 it will launch a rebundled version of its Information Foundation, an information risk management software suite...
Linux Wont Switch to GPLv3
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—If anyone out there still thinks that the main Linux kernel might change to the GNU GPLv3 (GNU General Public License Version...
Symantecs Hamlet Promises All-Seeing, Single-Console Security
Symantec is drawing all the disparate security technologies that protect enterprise endpoints—network access control, application control, anti-virus, anti-spyware, desktop firewall, host and network intrusion...