Monthly Archives: July 2007
Hackers Close to Cracking iPhone
iPhone hackers are on the cusp of not only being able to write programs for the phone but also finding a way to cut...
Microsoft and Red Hat Continue Partnership Dance
Intellectual property may be off the table, for now, but it sure seems like Red Hat and Microsoft are still dancing around coming to...
Intel Launches Mobile Linux Initiative
Intel has unveiled an ambitious project aimed at developing open-source software for mobile devices.
The Moblin project comprises a Linux kernel, user interface framework, browser,...
ANTs Consortium Tests Database Migration Technology
Database software vendor ANTs has formed a consortium of ten companies to develop processes and programs to migrate pilot Sybase applications to the Oracle...
Avaya Mobile Client Handles Wi-Fi and GSM
Avaya on July 16 will launch the enterprise answer to T-Mobiles new HotSpot @ Home service with its new Avaya one-X Mobile Dual Mode...
Intel Offering New Processors for Desktops, Laptops
Intel is adding a number of new processors for gamers and high-end PC users, including the first dual-core mobile chip from the companys Core...
Stratus Unveils Two New Fault-Tolerant Systems
Stratus Technologies plans on delivering two new servers that will complete the transition of the companys fault-tolerant systems to the latest Intel Xeon processors.
In...
Juniper Fills in Branch Office Networking Strategy
Juniper Networks on July 16 will try to create momentum behind its branch office networking strategy when it introduces the next round of security,...
Nortel, Microsoft Show Results from VOIP Alliance
The one-year anniversary of the Innovative Communications Alliance between Microsoft and Nortel Networks on July 16 will be a short-lived celebration, as both vendors...
Cisco Revives Role Sharing
Cisco will again allow individuals within various solution provider organizations to share "roles," allowing a single person to serve in two roles in the...