Monthly Archives: July 2007
Get Simpsonized!
There are some dreams that we have to admit to ourselves will never come true. I'll most likely never get the chance to travel...
The Summer of SAAS
The battle in the clouds. No, this isnt the next sci-fi movie where the Transformers take on the X-Men. Come to think of it,...
Setting a New Standard
Recently, theres been a great deal of hand wringing over the possibility that Microsofts Office Open XML document format might be ratified as an...
Competing for IT Talent
By multiple accounts, the IT job market is at its healthiest point since the dot-com bust some six years ago.
Nearly 16 percent of CIOs...
Compellent, Microsoft Team on New SAN
SAN provider Compellent Technologies July 15 introduced a new storage area network the company claims is the industry's only platform to extend block-level automated...
Allen Dives into New Venture
"We all live in a yellow submarine," brayed the Beatle-esque Baron of Babble when a gal pal told him Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen recently...
FullArmor Simplifies PowerShell Scripting
Windows-based policy management automation provider FullArmor on July 23 will unveil a new tool designed to unlock the power in Microsofts PowerShell scripting technology.
FullArmors...
EMC Acquires Dutch XML Company
Data storage conglomerate EMC, which has bought 34 companies in the last five-and-a-half years, is adding XML development company X-Hive to its ever-expanding technology...
Report: Wal-Mart RFID Has Gone Quiet, Not Inactive
Contrary to some concern that Wal-Marts recent silence about RFID (radio-frequency identification) means that the retail giant, headquartered in Arkansas, was backing off, the...
IT Turnover Signaling a Strong Market
As CIOs have changed gears in the last few years from managing enterprise technology to driving business growth within their companies, the shift has...