Monthly Archives: June 2007
Workers Rarely Jump Ship Over Pay Alone
It may come as a surprise to many executives, but workers arent leaving their jobs just because they are not happy with their pay,...
Kaseya Supports Plug-Ins for Third-Party Vendors
MSP platform provider Kaseya has launched a technology alliance program to create better integration between its own technology and that of other vendors its...
Beta Not for Business
There are a lot of things that are true about businesses, but probably the truest is that businesses love to use things that aren't...
IBM Rolls Out Windows Cluster Server for HPC
IBM is joining Hewlett- Packard to offer Microsofts Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 for its high-performance computer products.
The partnership was presaged by IBMs February...
With New Docs Design, Google’s Looking a Lot Like MS
So yesterday Google rolled out a new GUI for Google Docs and Spreadsheets, and lookee here: The interface looks a lot like Windows Explorer.On...
Red Hat Beats Estimates and Doubters
The big Linux-business question of the latest financial quarter was: Would Red Hat be battered by Oracle? Knocked around by Microsoft and its new...
Google Desktop Arrives on Linux
Google has finally released a long-awaited native Linux application: Google Desktop for Linux. As with the already shipping OS X and Windows versions, Google...
Microsoft Gives OIN the Cold Shoulder
Microsoft has no current plans to join the Open Innovation Network, a move that some in the free and open-source community have suggested would...
Exchange Update Fixes Potential iPhone Mail Issues
Microsoft has just released an update to Exchange 2007 that should fix issues that could have prevented Apples new iPhone from receiving mail from...
T-Mobile Offers Converged Cellular, Wi-Fi Service
T-Mobile USA announced on June 27 the first carrier-based converged cellular and Wi-Fi phone system in the United States.
The new converged system uses a...