Monthly Archives: August 2007
Carbonite Upgrades Its Online Storage Service
Online storage provider Carbonite Aug. 28 launched a major upgrade to its PC backup service and announced plans for a Mac version.Carbonite Release 3.0...
Symantec CEO Sees Future in SAAS
Symantec CEO John Thompson said his company has plans to deliver more of its technology as a service to meet the needs of customers...
Cabbie GPS Strike Still on Track
Next weeks taxi strike is still on and it will coincide with one of New Yorks bigger events of the year: Fashion Week.Bill Lindauer,...
Google AdSense Replaces Yahoo on CNN.com
UPDATE: The cash cow keeps getting healthier. CNN.com has agreed to join Google's AdSense advertising program, which has made the search vendor the multibillion-dollar...
Expand Broadens WAN Optimization Options
True to its name, Expand Networks on August 27 expanded its line of WAN optimization controllers with four new hardware models aimed at small...
NCR to Spin Off Data Warehouser Teradata
NCR, the worlds leading ATM and retail systems maker, revealed Aug. 28 that its board of directors has set Sept. 30 as the date...
Vendors Look to Cut Complexity of Data Security
A group of vendors led by Imperva are teaming up to help customers create a more effective framework for security and compliance.Dubbed Imperva OpenSphere,...
Fujitsu Offering Small, Energy-Efficient Server
Fujitsu Computers Systems wants to take the size of the server down a notch.Starting Aug. 28, the Sunnyvale, Calif., company will begin offering the...
TransMedia Pulls Trigger on Collaborative Word Processing
Software startup TransMedia is looking to crack into the cluttered market for word processing software with a new product tailored for the increasingly mobile...
SugarCRM Releases Beta Version of Sugar 5.0
SugarCRM, a company that develops both an open-source and proprietary blend of Customer Relationship Management software, announced earlier this week the beta release of...