Monthly Archives: February 2008
How to Choose Online Marketing Technology
The burgeoning online marketing industry has produced a veritable treasure trove of technologies and their associated tools to support your efforts. With this cache...
Yahoo Suits Mounting in Wake of Microsoft Bid
Yahoo said that Microsoft's $44.6 billion bid to acquire it has spawned seven class-action lawsuits from shareholders claiming the Internet company breached fiduciary duty...
Microsoft Planning New Cloud Development Platform
LOS ANGELES-Microsoft executives are spending a lot of time thinking about cloud computing these days, including planning a Windows Server .Net cloud development platform...
How to Migrate Business to a Better Future
{mosimage}IT systems are supposed to support enterprises to enable them to do whatever they do better, faster and cheaper. Yet all too often the...
Google’s Got Your Workgroup in Its Sites
Today, Google rolled a much-anticipated new component into its family of online applications: Google Sites.The new service is the fruit of Google's 2006 purchase...
Sun Archiving Goes Open Source
Sun Microsystems, which is always fighting to come from behind in the storage hardware and software space, is staying on message about the way...
Some See Productivity Boost with SQL Server 2008
The release of SQL Server 2008 may be months away, but that hasn't stopped database administrators and developers from keying in on their favorite...
So, Who Wrote the Slammer Worm?
Exactly five years after the Slammer worm wreaked havoc on the Internet, database security guru David Litchfield has come up with an idea that...
Ixia’s iSimCity
I spent Tuesday afternoon visiting iSimCity, Ixia's new for-hire testing facility and Executive Briefing Center, which is located in Santa Clara, Calif. With the...
CompTIA Pushes for IT Training Tax Credit
If CompTIA has its way, Congress will pass a host of initiatives that will make life easier for small and midsize businesses.The Computing Technology...