Monthly Archives: July 2007

Hewlett-Packard Buys Opsware

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Once upon a time there was a company named Loudcloud. It was supposed to be a very important company because it was started by...

iUpload Announces New Name, Many Changes

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iUpload is changing about as fast—and as much—as any Web 2.0 company can be expected to change. The company, which develops a social networking...

Study: Red Hat Benefiting from MS-Novell Deal Fallout

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A global survey of open-source enterprise users of Alfresco software has found that deployments of Red Hat Linux have grown twice as fast as...

OLPC and the XO Weather Latest Publicity Storm

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eWEEK's Emerging Technology Looks at the OLPC's XO laptopMeet the XO - eWEEK takes an in-depth look at the hardware and software innovations included...

Google, Wireless Carriers and Cell Phones Unchained

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I can pick any gas station I want to buy that expensive fuel that powers our cars. When (if) I buy a new car,...

SAP, Informatica Strike Data Deal

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SAP has agreed to include metadata management tools from Informatica with some of its enterprise resource planning and analytics products. The combination of the two...

XenSource, Symantec Strike OEM Deal

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Server virtualization software provider XenSource bolstered both its front-line product and overall company credibility July 23 by signing an OEM agreement to embed Symantecs...

Pay, Demand Soar for SAP-Skills

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IT professionals with SAP skills have seen their salaries mount and demand soar for two years. Salaries for SAP specializations increased 15.2 percent in 2006,...

Java Exploits on the Rise

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Id seen it myself recently, but Symantecs Security Response team has officially noticed that attacks on Java are on the rise. We were all probably...

Researchers Crack the iPhone

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A security firm has run the first remote exploits on Apples iPhone, proving that the widely popular smart phone is vulnerable not only to...