Monthly Archives: February 2008

Salesforce.com Draws from the Web 2.0 Well

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Salesforce.com is getting into the Web 2.0 spirit with two new applications that aim to use some good old crowdsourcing to make content and...

Apple Patch Day: 10 Holes Covered in Tiger, Leopard

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The Mac OS X security train pulled into the patching station Feb. 11 with fixes for a total of 10 vulnerabilities, including one that...

A Coffee and Some Free Internet

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After a six-year run with T-Mobile providing Wi-Fi access to its 7,000 coffee shops, Starbucks said Feb. 11 that AT&T will be its new...

Greenplum Offers Greener Pastures in Data Warehousing

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Greenplum wants to challenge the heavyweights in the data warehousing space, and it is banking on scalability, performance and pricing to do so.The company...

Microsoft Delays Release of Service Manager

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Microsoft's forthcoming Service Manager help desk offering will not see the light of day for another two years, as the company reworks a core...

Mashups: Innovation or IT Nightmare?

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NEW YORK--A growing conflict is emerging within enterprises between the need to enable innovation through mashups and the need to govern the results of...

Motorola Promotes WiMax Ecosystem

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It was a busy day for Motorola at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Feb. 11, with a raft of WiMax announcements and rumors...

HP Taps Qualcomm for Wireless Technology

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Hewlett-Packard is tapping Qualcomm to provide next-generation wireless technology for its new line of enterprise-class notebooks that will be available later this year.At the...

Microsoft Gives Some Early Access to Vista SP1

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Microsoft has made Windows Vista Service Pack 1 available to its TechBeta customers, and will release the English version of the service pack to...

TI Joins Android Prototype Party

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Texas Instruments has joined ARM as a second chip maker to give the Google-forged Android mobile operating system a test drive at the Mobile...