Monthly Archives: September 2007
As Traffic Gets Worse, Workers Suffer
While being allowed to telecommute is a beloved perk for some employees, among most IT professionals—for whom being "on task" means being "on-site"—working remotely...
Salesforce Still Out to Prove Its Point
Salesforce.com is still out to prove the point that hosted software applications make sense. One area where this is definitely the case is the...
Search and BI Make a Great Team
Click to see screenshotsSearch and BIRead eWEEK's case study on how the city of Albuquerque integrated search and BI to improve their information management.
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AMD Offering More Athlons for Embedded Market
Advanced Micro Devices is looking to jump back into the embedded chip market.
At the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston Sept. 19, the Sunnyvale, Calif.,...
SNIAs No. 1 Fan
Vincent Franceschini is an ebullient man, and its a good thing. As chairman of the board of directors of the Storage Networking Industry Association,...
Texas Memorys SSD Bridges Performance, Price Gap
Texas Memory Systems is releasing what officials say is the first combination double data rate and flash memory solid state disk device, designed to...
Can Sandboxing Stop Widget Mayhem?
After Finjan came out with a report saying that widgets and gadgets are all plagued with lousy security and stand ready to unleash the...
Commercial Software Will Include Open Source, Gartner Says
LAS VEGAS—At least 80 percent of all commercial software products will include elements of open-source code by 2010, according to Mark Driver, vice president...
Google Seeks to Monetize Widgets with Gadget Ads
A day after offering ads for mobile phones, Google continued the momentum with the introduction of Google Gadget Ads, an interactive ad format that...
Rackable Delivers Computing in an ICE Cube
SAN FRANCISCO-Rackable Systems wants to deliver mobile computing on ice.
At the 2007 Intel Developer Forum here Sept. 18, the Fremont, Calif., company-best known for...