Monthly Archives: November 2007
Ricoh Adds Rights Management to ScanRouter
Ricoh has unveiled an updated version of ScanRouter EX that adds rights management to the document and fax scanning and routing software.ScanRouter EX, a...
Fear and Greed in Silicon Valley
BOSTON—The mortgage crisis continues to wend its way through the national psyche. The occasional rays of sunshine, such as the Abu Dhabi Investment Groups...
S2 Offers Service for Embedded Development
S2 Technologies has announced a new solution for verifying and testing software for embedded systems that the company refers to Verification-as-Services.The VaS solution enables...
Waiting for a Breach to Deploy Data Loss Prevention Can Prove Costly
For all the product development and technical advances in the data loss prevention market this year, some businesses still wait until they have been...
Congressman to Introduce Net Neutrality Bill
Rep. Ed Markey plans to introduce a network neutrality bill within the next two weeks, according to a spokesperson for the Massachusetts Democrat. The...
Its Time for SCO to Face the Novell Music
When SCO filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, it was widely seen as a move to avoid the final steps in its case with Novell....
Tech Data Signs Exclusive Fujitsu SAN Deal
Tech Data has inked a deal with Fujitsu that will see it become the only distributor in the United States to carry the vendors...
Data Breaches Cost More Than Ever
The cost of an average data breach is creeping up, but the cost of lost business caused by data breaches is soaring.A study from...
Mobile Industry Shifting into Internet Gear
When the year began, it seemed a foregone conclusion that the nations leading wireless carriers would continue to operate in a business-as-usual mode, with...
OpenSolaris Soon to Run on IBM Mainframes
LAS VEGAS-IBM and Sun Microsystems are in the final stages of an 18-month-long project to adapt the OpenSolaris operating system to run optimally on...