Monthly Archives: June 2007

Workers Rarely Jump Ship Over Pay Alone

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...