Monthly Archives: October 2007
Eclipse 3.3 Walk-Through
Eclipse 3.3 Walk-Through
Eclipses build console displays the GCC command line, including time consumed. Europa has been shown to complete its builds more quickly than...
Embarcadero Technologies Eases Data Modeling with Templates
Embarcadero Technologies is selling data modeling templates for its ER/Studio product as a way for database administrators to be able to stop reinventing the...
Giant Firewall Runs Linux
Crossbeam Systems has started shipping a massive chassis-style, "unified threat management" (UTM) system based on an open Linux OS. The X-Series UTM server runs...
10 Technologies for the New Yankees Manager
10 Technologies for the New Yankees Manager
Joe Girardi was just hired as the new manager of the New York Yankees, in part because he...
Dial Google for Mobile Social Networking
Google is expected to announce software and services that will enable handset makers to bring new phones to market by the middle of next...
Dallas Cowboys Built for More Than the Gridiron
With Super Bowl XXX the last big win in the Dallas Cowboys history—and Super Bowl XL11 looming on the horizon early in 2008—one of...
House Approves Senate Version of Internet Tax Ban
The U.S. House fell into line with the Senate Oct. 30 voting 402-0 to extend the ban on Internet connection taxes for another seven...
EMC Acquires Voyence
EMC announced Oct. 30 it would acquire Voyence, a network change and configuration management provider, to quicken EMCs march into the IT service management...
IBM Looks to Scrub Its Chips Clean
IBM is scrubbing clean the silicon wafers its uses to manufacture microprocessors, recycling the silicon to reuse in its fabs or sold for solar...
Leopard Has More Holes than Spots
Security has slipped backwards on the evolutionary ladder in Apples latest Mac OS X release, security researchers say, with Leopards firewall having more holes...