Monthly Archives: February 2008
Standardizing the Federal Desktop
The latest in security compliance regulation is the FDCC, or Federal Desktop Core Configuration.As of Feb. 1, all federal agencies were required to provide...
Project Management Startup Could Be a Fit for Google
With task management on the wish list of customers for Google's Apps portfolio, one startup's technology may be what the search giant needs to...
New PostgreSQL Database Ready to Go
The new version of the PostgreSQL open-source database hit the streets Feb. 4 with a host of new features to enhance performance to meet...
Google Calls Microsoft Bid for Yahoo Troubling
Google issued a statement Feb. 3 criticizing Microsoft's bid for Yahoo, which the software vendor made public Feb 1. In a statement, Google's senior...
Microhoo Could Heat Up the Online Ad Battleground
If Yahoo accepts Microsoft's $44.6 billion purchase offer, the combined entity could help slow Google's march in the Internet market, but Microsoft will have...
Microhoo!: The Worst Deal of the Internet Age
Microsoft's decision to shell out $44.6 billion for a company worth less than half that much is a mistake that can only crumble the...
Foul Play Undoubtedly Caused Undersea Cable Cuts
The Station has been off the storage beat for the last couple of days, covering the mysterious Internet cable outages in the Mediterranean Sea...
Microsoft’s Yahoo Bid Could Benefit Enterprise Users
Microsoft's $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo Feb. 1 is clearly a push by Microsoft for a greater share of the online advertising market dominated...
Podcast: Accessing the Effect of DEMO 08
Click here to download the Tech Rising podcast or click here to listen to it using the integrated eWEEK podcast player.While emerging technologies can...
Microsoft-Yahoo Is a Developer, Services Boost
The talk around Microsoft's $44.6 billion bid for Yahoo is centered on the online advertising play, but the software giant stands to gain other...