Monthly Archives: February 2008

Office Blossoms as a Developer Platform

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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...