Monthly Archives: February 2008
Salesforce.com Draws from the Web 2.0 Well
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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...