Monthly Archives: July 2007
Core Security Automates End-User Security Testing
Core Security Technologies has released a new version of its flagship enterprise security assurance testing tool.With the tool, dubbed Core Impact v7, the Boston-based...
The Legend of Popfly
REDMOND, Wash.—Microsofts Popfly mashup tool for beginners shows just what can happen when you get a smart, determined person fixed on a project they...
Behind Microsofts Popfly
REDMOND, Wash.—Popfly, Microsofts mashup tool for non-programmers, stands to tap a ripe market for the software giant. The man behind the idea, John Montgomery,...
Cisco Not Planning to Retire Linksys Brand Anytime Soon
Cisco Systems President and CEO John Chambers apparently was speaking ahead of himself last week when he told journalists and analysts at a press...
Debate Breaks Out over Breakable Forensics Software Charges
The fur is flying over a presentation, planned for Black Hat in Las Vegas Aug. 1, that security firm iSEC says will demonstrate how...
Mercury Research: AMD Rebounds in Q2
After a rocky start, Advanced Micro Devices rebounded in the second quarter to gain back 4 percent of the market share that it lost...
What the U.S. Is Doing Wrong with E-Voting
Another body blow was struck to the already lousy reputation of U.S. e-voting when the office of California Secretary of State Debra Bowen on...
SOA Reality Check
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Why Cisco Shouldnt Drop Linksys
Weve known for a while now that Cisco was planning on doing away with its Linksys brand. My question for John Chambers, Ciscos CEO,...
RingCube Looks for its Enterprise Mojo
The desktop virtualization space is getting a little more crowded.
On July 30, RingCube Technologies, a startup better known for its consumer software, launched its...