Monthly Archives: July 2007
Global Imaging Acquires BVOS
Xerox announced July 3 that its Global Imaging Systems division, which until May had been an independent print solutions VAR, has acquired another print...
Beta Products Are Unfinished Business
There are many things that are true about businesses, but probably the truest is that businesses love to use things that arent considered ready...
Red Hat to MS: Lets Talk Interoperability
Even though patent talks between Microsoft and Red Hat broke down last year before Microsoft went on to sign a technical collaboration and patent...
SAP Admits to Claims in Oracle Lawsuit
In a dramatic turnabout, officials at software giant SAP admitted what bitter rival Oracle had claimed in a lawsuit: that one of SAPs subsidiaries...
Autonomy Acquires Zantaz for $375 Million
Enterprise search vendor Autonomy announced July 3 that it has acquired privately owned e-mail archiving and e-discovery/compliance provider Zantaz for $375 million in cash.
Zantaz...
Simplicity Is Not Always Bliss
Simplicity as a concept is appealing.
If life were simple, you would deal with one vendor that could fix your problems, give you undivided attention,...
IT Workers Cast Economic Doubt … Again
Reservations about finances, hiring and job security mounted in June, driving IT worker confidence to its lowest point in four months, according to the...
eCopy Helps Torrance Leave a Paperless Trail
Torrance, Calif., is a bright spot in Los Angeles Countys already-sunny South Bay. A short hop from surf-trendy Redondo Beach, the place is famous...
Will the iPhone Be an iNightmare?
There are very few things Id be willing to stand in line for (especially if it involved camping out on the street): world peace,...
Cluster Storage Is Now the Norm
Cluster storage is now the norm for high performance computing systems. Six years ago, as cluster storage was just beginning to ramp up in...