Monthly Archives: August 2007
Oracle Previews Authentication Service for Linux
Oracle has its eyes on its Linux customer base with the beta release of Oracle Authentication Services for Operating Systems, a new offering within...
Sybase CEO Says the Future Is Mobile
If Sybase were a language, TechWave would probably translate to "mobile." The mobility concerns of enterprises are certainly one of the main focuses of...
The Return of the IPv4 Shortage
Most people have long considered it a myth.Many years ago I was told dismissively, by smart people, that "well never run out of IP...
Outsourcing Shifting to Full Service
Outsourcing firms that once focused solely on providing IT and software development services at a lower cost are increasingly reforming themselves as end-to-end IT...
New Canon Laser Pushes Duplex and Network Features
Canon U.S.A. announced on Aug. 6 the imageClass MF4270, a sub-$300 monochrome laser-based multi-function printer intended for use in small, home and branch offices.The...
Former Dell CEO Rollins to Receive $48M Payment
Former Dell CEO Kevin Rollins is cashing out.Rollins, who resigned in January when Michael Dell resumed day-to-day control of his company, will receive more...
Mandiants Free Tool Hunts for Malware
Mandiant has released Mandiant Red Curtain, a free malware analysis tool aimed at helping security professionals evaluate files from potentially compromised computer systems.MRC examines...
Routing Startup Tackles Internet Congestion
A small startup hopes to turn how routing is done in the Internet on its head, thanks to breakthroughs the company achieved in the...
How Green is IT’s Future?
STANFORD, Calif.-When Steve Sams looks into the not-so-distant future, he can see a time when data centers will no longer be the power-consuming beasts...
Sun to Reduce Work Force, Again
Sun Microsystems will spend up to $150 million in the remainder of the year in severance pay, the Santa Clara based maker of servers...