Monthly Archives: November 2007
IBM Installing First Blue Gene/P Supercomputer in North America
IBM is looking to bring the first of its Blue Gene/P system supercomputers to North America with an agreement to build a new machine...
Sprint Considering Changing Course on WiMax
Sprint Nextel's $5 billion WiMax plans appear to be in flux.After staking out a claim on WiMax as its technology of the future in...
The Webs 12 Scariest Applications
They may be hiding beneath your bed or in the darkest corners of your business, but you know them when you smell them: applications...
CA Puts BlackBerry in Order
CA on Nov. 5 will jump feet first into the mobile device management space with a new, homegrown management tool designed to help enterprises...
A License Too Broad?
New York's Governor Eliot Spitzer is waging a battle to implement the "most secure" driver's license in history, against some heavy opposition. But concerns...
Oracle Gets Competent
Oracle is bringing its Competency Center training strategy to the United States, following roll out across Europe earlier this year.The vendor, which has admitted...
Five ACS Board Members Resign After Feud with Chairman
Affiliated Computer Services, caught in a bitter battle between members of the company's board and its chairman, said in a statement Nov. 1 that...
EDS Earnings Strong Despite Losing Verizon Deal
Electronic Data Systems managed a profitable quarter, growing profit 80 percent in the third quarter of 2007 on government business, it reported Nov. 1,...
Will OpenSocial Open Wallets for Google?
Google's OpenSocial bonanza has consumed the high-tech media and blogosphere for the last few days. Since it was formally unveiled Nov. 1, the focus...
eWeek Newsbreak, Nov. 5, 2007
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