Monthly Archives: August 2007

Google Tinkers with Ad-Serving Tech

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In a continuation of what it calls its quest to make ad serving as pain-free as possible for its customers, Google said it is...

NaviSite Acquires 2 Hosting Companies

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Infrastructure hosting company NaviSite announced Aug. 13 that it had acquired two smaller hosting companies, Alabanza and Jupiter Hosting, for a total of about...

Untangle Weaves Controversial Web With AV Test

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It seems round two of the Untangle Anti-Virus Fight Club has begun.McAfee officials and others are taking issue with the methodology of a live...

U.S. Airport Security Checkpoints Poised for Evolutionary Leap

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On July 5, Transportation Security Administration airport screeners found a bag with two ice packs inside. The ice packs had clay inside them, rather...

VMware and Virtualizations Big Day

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VMware will launch its initial public offering of 33 million shares of company stock starting at the opening of trading Aug. 14, the company...
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Scanning the Airport Security Checkpoint of the Future

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Scanning the Airport Security Checkpoint of the Future An artists rendition of GE Securitys checkpoint of the future.SOURCE: GE Security Scanning the Airport Security Checkpoint of...

Zen IT for Demanding Employees

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What do mainframes and networks have in common? Centralized control, and these command-and-control structures have long assured IT professionals that the technology game is...

CodeGear Pushes Java to Real World

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NEW YORK—CodeGear is helping to bring Java further into real-world development situations with the release of its new JGear plug-ins for Eclipse.At the Real-World...
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What Could the Credit Crisis Mean for IT?

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What Could the Credit Crisis Mean for IT? The collapse of the subprime mortgage space and the uncertainty surrounding who will be exposed have the...

Social Bookmarking Apps Provide a New Knowledge Management Platform

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Social Bookmarking Apps Providea New Knowledge Management Platform">IBM Lotus, BEA Systems and a string of startups are aiming for corporate "power to the people"...