Monthly Archives: February 2008
Columnar Databases Gain Ground in Enterprises
Columnar database may be gaining steam in the data warehouse, but makers of row-based databases don't need to lose sleep over it, analysts said.A...
Yahoo: Be My Valentine
Yahoo: Be My Valentine
Yahoo: Be My Valentine - Microsoft
There's nothing like a lover scorned. Microsoft wants to be the beau, but Yahoo is playing...
Novell Bags SiteScape to Fend Off Microsoft, IBM
Perhaps to keep its GroupWise e-mail customers from flocking to rivals Microsoft and IBM, Novell has purchased SiteScape, which enables employees in distributed locations...
Bush Continues Telco Immunity Pressure
For the second time in two days, President Bush publicly rebuked the U.S. House for insisting on no retroactive immunity for telecom carriers who...
Canon Adds Equitrac Tracking to imageRUNNER Devices
For companies looking to provide document tracking and management through the interfaces of their multi-function printers, Canon's imageRUNNER MFPs now support print tracking software...
The New Net Neut Lite
Network neutrality re-emerged on Capitol Hill Feb. 13 as a political issue, although it is playing in the shallow end of the telecom reform...
Red Hat, Hyperic Make Theirs An Open Relationship
Red Hat and Hyperic paired up on Valentine's Day to launch a new open-source management platform project.The intent of the RHQ project, which went...
Will Android and LiMo Cancel Each Other Out?
A funny thing happened at the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona this week.Google's Android got all the attention after chip makers such as...
Yahoo: Take the News Corp. Deal
After Yahoo supposedly had no viable white knight to rescue it from the clutches of Microsoft, the company appears to be in discussions with...
In Half-Hearted Defense of Vista
With Windows Vista Service Pack 1 kinda, sorta ready for its public debut, I felt it was time to follow the time-honored IT tradition...