Monthly Archives: October 2007
IT Execs Refuse to Turn Green
IT executives are not ready to adopt a green technology strategy for their storage environments.
This is according to a survey of 324 IT executives...
CA Move Takes on IT Risk, Security
CA took another step into the IT risk and compliance market Oct. 4 by unveiling two products—one still in beta—aimed at helping organizations meet...
Adaptive Technology
Headquartered in Järfälla, Sweden, Saab Systems supplies customized decision support systems, products and components to the defense, aviation, space and civil security markets. The...
Appro Signs Weapons Lab Supercomputer Deal
Appro, a relatively unknown but highly regarded provider of high-performance enterprise computing systems, announced Oct. 2 that three major federal weapons labs will purchase...
More Services, Software On the Web
Major technology vendors are continuing to push initiatives to bring collaboration tools online, fueled by equal parts customer demand and competition from rivals.Moves by...
Google, MySpace Set Up Shop in San Fran
Earlier this week, Google opened an office in San Francisco and MySpace has started blasting out invites to the opening of its San Francisco...
GE, Sprint Bring Wireless to Patient Care
GE Healthcare and Sprint Custom Network Services are partnering to provide North American hospitals with wireless communications.The system gives caregivers the ability to monitor...
BMC Ups IT Service Management Ante
BMC Software will compete even more closely with Hewlett Packards growing software unit on Oct. 8 when it launches its BMC Service Automation initiative.On...
Oracle Database 11g Boosts Automation
Oracle Database 11g Boosts Automation
Consumer practices such as social tagging, bookmarking and networking are popping up in enterprise technology, such as Vivisimos Velocity enterprise...
Getting Away Cheap After a Hack
This is the Web site for the California Air Resources Board. Its nothing fancy to look at, but earlier this week it set itself...