Monthly Archives: February 2008
Adobe Warns of Code Injection Hole in Flash Media Server
Adobe's security struggles have hit a new gear with three new bulletins warning about "critical" code injection and system takeover vulnerabilities in enterprise-facing products.On...
Microsoft Readying Partners Ahead of Enterprise Product Launch
As Microsoft gears up for the Feb. 27 launch of Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008-the biggest enterprise launch in...
Facebook’s Communications Crisis
Facebook must reassess the way it provides customer service or risk losing its massive audience to a rival, said a crisis management expert in...
Red Hat: JBoss to Capture Half of Middleware Market
Whatever else you can say about new Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst, you can't say he thinks small.At the JBoss World 2008 tradeshow Feb....
On-Demand Outages the ‘New Normal’?
Earlier this week, Salesforce.com migrated a subset of its overall user base to its Spring '08 release. In the process, Salesforce.com experienced an outage...
IT Valentines 2008
IT Valentines 2008
By Debra Donston
IT Valentines 2008 - Software as a Service
The software as a service model-
IT Valentines 2008 - Google Docs and Spreadsheets
Speaking...
Intel Legal Woes Grow
Intel's legal troubles continue to multiply.While the company's product roadmap appears stable and robust these days, the issues of whether Intel is abusing its...
RIM Continues BlackBerry Outage Probe
Research In Motion pointed the finger Feb. 12 at a recent upgrade to an internal data routing system as the culprit for the 3-hour...
NetScout Pushes Forward After Network General Buy
NetScout Systems is trying to keep the momentum going following its acquisition of Network General late in 2007, by quickly updating products from both...
Could Your Printer Be a Health Information Hazard?
According to one security expert, it's possible to infiltrate an otherwise HIPAA-compliant hospital network from an unlikely place-the printer. Peter Mongroo, head of global...