Monthly Archives: September 2007
Nexaweb Launches New Web 2.0 Suite
Nexaweb Technologies has released its latest Web 2.0 application development platform, the Nexaweb Enterprise Web 2.0 Suite.Nexaweb announced the release at the AJAXWorld Conference...
Juniper Broadens Metro Ethernet Switch Line
Juniper Networks on Sept. 25 fleshed out its Ethernet switch and router line for carrier Metro Ethernet networks when it added a pair of...
Survey: Developers Slow to Adopt GPLv3
According to a survey, only a small number of open-source software developers have adopted the GNU General Public License Version 3.The survey, released Sept....
EchoStar to Acquire Slingbox
Satellite television provider EchoStar Communications plans to acquire Sling Media for $380 million in cash and EchoStar stock options. EchoStar, of Englewood, Colo., the...
Xerox Tool Assesses the TCO of Print
Rochester-based Xerox Corporation Sept. 4 announced Xerox ProfitQuick Investment Planner, a financial modeling tool to help in-plant printing/reprographics groups, commercial printers and others make...
Laszlo Enhances its Webtop Application
Laszlo Systems is rolling out a new version of its Web 2.0 solution and a new partnership to bring voice over IP to the...
New ExaGrid Version Touts Backup Efficiency
ExaGrid has released the newest version of its flagship data deduplication-centric, disk-based backup product with faster backup and restore performance.Version 3, ExaGrid Systems first...
Gloomy Forecast for IT Work Force
WASHINGTON—The topic was education and the talk was not optimistic at the Institute for a Competitive Workforces Sept. 25 workshop. A part of the...
Introducing: Adobes Software for the Technical Writer
Determined to earn revenues beyond the Web developer market, Adobe Sept. 25 released its Technical Communication Suite, a bundle of software designed to help...
Sun Launches Its First Quad-Core Xeon Servers
Sun Microsystems Sept. 25 introduced its first two Intel Quad-Core Xeon-powered servers, including a compact, four-socket x64 (x86, 64-bit) unit that the company claims...