Monthly Archives: July 2007
Serena Takes Agile to the Enterprise
Serena Software is introducing a new program to help enterprise IT organizations quickly adopt and integrate agile software development practices.
The program, introduced July 31...
Retailers Not Exactly Where Visa Wants Them to Be
When Visa on July 30 released its latest PCI compliance statistics, it showed small but steady progress, with slight increases in most areas. But...
A Google Wireless Auction Win Will Let Freedom Ring
If you want a cup of coffee, would you buy a mug from Starbucks that would only let you drink coffee from it if...
FCC Delays Vote on Wireless Auction Rules
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday delayed until 12:30 p.m. EDT an open meeting to set rules for the sale of valuable wireless...
No Photo ID, Day 1-Applying for a New License
Living without a photo ID, especially a driver's license, is a harrowing experience. I discovered that my driver's license was gone when I was...
Engineering Degree Surcharges Becoming Common
Engineering and business students at an increasing number of public universities are finding themselves faced with a surcharge for their choice of studies, reports...
IBM Battling 2 Overtime Lawsuits at Once
In the span of a few month, IBM has been hit with two overtime lawsuits from former employees. The first was filed July 9...
Malware in Ads Is an Old Story
You might have read a story a few weeks ago in the Wall Street Journal (subscription required) announcing that " ads are becoming a...
Core Security to Reveal New DB Attack Vector
Researchers at Core Security Technologies have donned their black hats and are preparing a presentation about a new database attack vector that relies solely...
I’ve been Googled
The Case for a Google OmbudsmanWhat the Military can learn from GoogleFeds retrieve Google records after Gmail used for hate speech