Monthly Archives: October 2007
Three Sentenced to Prison in Microsoft Fraud Case
A Freemont, Calif. couple was among a handful of defendants sentenced to prison Oct. 23 for defrauding Microsoft out of more than $29 million...
Is Linux Really Losing Market Share to Windows?
Should we be ready, as Kent Brockman might put it, to "welcome our new Microsoft overlords," or are the IDC Quarterly Server Tracker figures...
NAC Cant Weather the Storm
Vendor representatives on a panel Oct. 25 at Interop boasted that behavior-based observations can stop Storm-infected clients, even after NAC has given them carte...
My Wish List for Google
On Tuesday morning, while jotting down some column ideas, I took note of the top two items I wanted to see from Google's Gmail...
Lots of News Traffic Going Through the Station
Man, it's been busy around the Station lately. I think I've written about 10 stories or blog items in the last few days. Earnings...
Symantec Still Mum on Vontu
For the moment, officials at Symantec are not commenting on their plans for any acquisitions in the data loss prevention market.For almost two weeks,...
Bay City Prepares for Rock Opera
Opera Software is preparing for the all-important battleground in mobile Web browsing versus Microsoft and Mozilla.The browser maker is planning to celebrate the launch...
Motorola Sees Income, Sales Drop
Motorola posted another disappointing quarter Oct. 25 but gave investors some hope that a series of job cuts and a new line of handheld...
In the Face of Disaster, There Are No Competitors
Alan McDonald was just happy to see the sky on Thursday. The president of Allconnected, a solution provider in Simi Valley, Calif., had been...
Intels $3 Billion Fab Now Open for Business
Intel is preparing to open the doors of its new $3 billion manufacturing facility in Chandler, Ariz., Oct. 25. The facility, known as Fab...