Monthly Archives: February 2008
Office Blossoms as a Developer Platform
Microsoft is delivering a slew of developer-centric news and technology at its Microsoft Office System Developer Conference; Office developer-centric, that is.The Microsoft's Office developer...
Vendors Vie to Support SOA Registries
NEW YORK - Parasoft and WSO2 are offering increased support for service oriented architecture registries to enhance the governance of SOA environments.The companies announced...
Equitrac Makes Printing Green
To many people, green computing means cutting back on data center power consumption and cooling costs. Equitrac has another view.Equitrac is addressing green IT...
The Anti-Malware Industry Tries to Save Itself
The declining practicality of the anti-malware business is an old story; one day it's got to collapse under the weight of its technical model....
Thunderbird Fixes Not Reassuring
When Firefox 2..0.0.12 came out on Feb. 7, it brought with it fixes for three critical security holes and seven others that were not...
Radware Gateway Enables Mobile Premium Services
With the launch of its Mobile Internet Gateway, Radware on Feb. 11 did its part to help mobile network operators open up their networks...
Microsoft to Fight For Yahoo
Microsoft called the Yahoo board of directors' rejection of the software company's $44.6 billion offer "unfortunate," and suggested it will press to get the...
BlackBerry Service Outage Sweeps U.S.
BlackBerry users were without service Feb. 11 as a widespread outage hit the users of Research in Motion's popular smart phone. The cause of...
Salesforce.com Suffers Outage
One of Salesforce.com's key North American CRM servers, NA5, was up and down for most of the business day Feb. 11 following a software...
Oh, Canada! Canadian IP Piracy Slammed
The International Intellectual Property Alliance urged the U.S. government on Feb. 11 to add Canada to its list of bad actors when it comes...