Monthly Archives: June 2007
Africa Counts on Education, Technology to Ease Poverty
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso, West Africa—The Information and Communications Technology Best Practices Forum held June 7-9 here saw a number of plenary panel discussions about...
Apple Shows Off Safari on Windows, Leopard Features
SAN FRANCISCO—News that Apple had created a version of its Safari Web browser running on Windows overshadowed the long-anticipated presentations on Mac OS X...
Hewlett-Packard Fires Up New PC Blades
In the increasingly competitive field of PC blades, Hewlett-Packard is jumping back into the mix June 11 with a major update of its Consolidated...
Sun Looks to Expand Service Offerings
Sun Microsystems expects its latest service feature to be the answer for IT managers lost in their own data center.
Dubbed Inventory Channel, the latest...
Websense Marries DLP and Web Intelligence
Websense is integrating its Web threat protection technology into the newest version of its data leak prevention software in a bid to both thwart...
Tiny Metal Box Woos VARs and MSPs
Looking to bring appliance-enabled software services to smaller companies, Jumpnode Systems has created a reseller program and also began signing MSPs to use its...
Raising the IQ of Office Buildings
Can something that is really stupid be converted into something intelligent?
With people, Im not so sure that can be done. The only example I...
Dell Ubuntu Machines Start Hitting the Streets, Answering Qs
Dells customer feedback-driven initiative for preloading Linux on some of the machines it sells is moving forward with a full head of steam.Its been...
The #%$& FCCs Obscenity-Laden War on Obscenity
WASHINGTON—The Federal Communications Commission has taken the debate over appropriate content in broadcasting to a new level. In a response to the U.S. Second...
Surge of Sopranos Fans Whacks HBO Web Servers
The 86th and final episode of HBOs "The Sopranos" went out with a bang as the networks Web site crashed for approximately 30 minutes...