Monthly Archives: August 2007
Oracle Database 11g Ready for Linux
Oracle Database 11g, roughly a month after a well-attended public launch event, hit the streets for the Linux platform.Oracle made three versions of Oracle...
The Fall and Rise of U.S. Public Infrastructure
Having had the opportunity to travel abroad this summer, I found myself comparing things: How good is their food compared with ours? How good...
Green IT Goes Untapped by Enterprise, Vendors Say
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—When blade technologist Ken Baker takes a look around the industry, he sees a lot of pieces in place already to make data...
Exchange 2007 SP1 Moves a Step Closer
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Microsoft has opened up the second beta for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 to more than a million...
Google Pack Gains StarOffice
In a surprise move, Google quietly released StarOffice in its Google Pack of free downloadable programs. StarOffice is Sun Microsystems commercial office suite. A...
Kemp Upgrades Load Balancer for SMBs
Load balancing provider Kemp Technologies will attempt to move up the food chain on Aug. 14 with the latest version of its appliance line...
Analysts Predict Strong Salesforce.com Earnings
Salesforce.com is expected to come in on the high end of its guidance for its fiscal second quarter 2008 earnings report on Aug. 15,...
Fujitsu Looks Smaller, Lighter with Latest Ultramobile PC
Fujitsu is looking to offer users an even smaller and lighter ultramobile PC.On Aug. 14, the Sunnyvale, Calif., company plans to unveil the Lifebook...
AMD to Ease Multicore Development
Advanced Micro Devices is looking to make it easier for developers to take advantage of multicore processing when designing applications.The chip maker announced on...
Greene: VMware IPO Is Significant Milestone
Its the dawn of a new day for VMware and the companys co-founder and president, Diane Greene.At the clang of the opening bell at...