Monthly Archives: June 2007

Adobe Makes Enterprise Push with Forms Software

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In a bid to increase its presence in the enterprise, Adobe announced this week two new additions to the LiveCycle Enterprise Suite, a Java...

Dell Releases New Power Laptops

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Dells Inspiron laptop line wouldnt be complete without a variety of screen-size options. In addition to the Inspiron 1420 (which we just reviewed), Dell...

Linux-Powered Prophylactic Protects Vista PC

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Yoggies innovative Yoggie Pico may well be the first hardware firewall that is truly practical for mobile workers running Windows-based computers. The device appears...

Apple, AT&T Announce iPhone Service Plans

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AT&T and Apple on Tuesday announced the long-awaited service plans for the iPhone.Three plans were announced, starting at $59.99 per month.All three plans include...

Nimsoft Enhances VMWare Support

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Nimsoft has taken advantage of new application programming interfaces from VMWare, enhancing its monitoring support for the virtualization vendors software.The new APIs from VMWare,...

Behavioral Analysis and SIM Together at Last

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eIQnetworks and Mazu Networks are planning to integrate their products to give enterprises a clear view into activity on their networks to help better...

SGI to Offer Blades

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Silicon Graphics, best known for developing supercomputers and other high-performance computing technology, is trying its hand at blade servers as a way to expand...

Compuware Heats Up PPM Space

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Compuware on June 26 will continue to assert its leadership in the IT project and portfolio management space when it launches Version 12 of...

Untangle Targets SMBs with Open-Source Security Platform

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Untangle aims to straighten out network security for small and midsize businesses with an open-source version of its core product. The Untangle Gateway Platform is...

IT Execs Bail Early

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As difficult as its proving for companies to fill their high-tech ranks, it turns out that high-level executives are just as difficult to retain. Rather...