Monthly Archives: August 2007
Governments Aren’t Open to New Technologies
Today, I come to give praise and honor to a group that is fearless in its abilities to choose and deploy cutting-edge technologies. Ladies...
SCO and the Pursuit of a Clearer IP Vista
As my Linux-Watch colleague Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols is reporting, SCO's four-and-a-half year crusade to undermine the credibility of the Linux platform is now in...
IT Teched Off at the WSJ
Playing on the gap between what employees do with their work computers and their IT departments' wishes that they wouldn't, The Wall Street Journal...
Novell Acquires Senforce to Beef Up Endpoint Security
Novell has acquired endpoint security management vendor Senforce Technologies in a play to extend Novells policy-management offerings.Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed....
Fonality Lowers Voice Call Costs for SMBs
Open-source IP PBX provider Fonality on Aug. 13 will do its part to drive down the cost of voice calls for small businesses when...
XenSource to Launch Latest Enterprise Virtualization Tool
XenSource is preparing to take the next big step in its virtualization evolution with the latest version of its XenEnterprise suite, which is ready...
Intel Cranks Xeon Quad-core Processor up to 3GHz
Intel is ramping up its latest quad-core processor to 3.0GHz.Starting Aug. 13, the chip giant will begin offering a new quad-core Xeon processor, the...
Facebook Leaks Its Own Code
Social networking site Facebook on Aug. 12 exposed part of its source code. The code was then posted onto a newly created blog named...
Oracle Is a Good Bet
Oracles announcement Aug. 7 that the database giant is planning to get into the application lifecycle management tools represents just another challenge for one...
Hotfixes By E-Mail
Microsoft has a bad reputation for issuing fixes for software problems, but they do fix lots of them, all the time. Its inevitable for...