Monthly Archives: December 2007
Microsoft Office Live Workspace Goes to Public Beta
The public beta for Microsoft Office Live Workspace will go live Dec. 10.The service, which lets customers access, share and collaborate on documents online,...
Banks to Appeal TJX Decision
As a retailer defending itself because of the world's worst data breach, TJX has turned over more than 2.5 million pages of documents. That—plus...
Ruby on Rails 2.0 Arrives
The much-anticipated second release of the Ruby on Rails Web development framework has been released.Ruby on Rails was released Dec. 7. Key advancements in...
Trojans Get Agile with Web 2.0 Tricks
Security researchers have spotted Trojans that are using RSS feeds to communicate instead of their traditional method of "phoning home" to get marching orders...
NetApp Moving Up in Storage Software Market
Network Appliance continues to improve its position behind longtime market leaders EMC, Symantec and IBM in the world storage software market, according to a...
Dell’s Distribution Dilemma
One of the thornier issues that the channel as a whole is going to have to come to terms with now that Dell has...
Need a Wiki? Just Add Wetpaint
Seattle's Wetpaint is getting a fresh coat.The consumer wiki company is trying a new tack, offering its social computing platform to businesses so they...
An Eclipse First? Who Cares?
Red Hat announced the release of its JBoss Developer Studio on Dec 10, touting it as "the first open source, Eclipse-based, integrated development environment,"...
Microsoft Offers Ads on MSN Mobile in U.S.
On the plus side, Adobe Flash Player 9 Update 3, version identifier 9.0.115.0 was made available for Linux at the same time as Mac...
IBM and Partners Move Closer to 32-NM Chips
IBM is moving a step closer delivering the first of its first 32-nanometer microprocessors with an announcement that it has developed a high-k metal...