Monthly Archives: March 2008
EnterpriseDB Looks to Bolster Product Line
Fresh off a successful round of Series C venture capital financing, EnterpriseDB announced the launch of two new products today at the Open Source...
Panel: Weakening Economy Good for Open Source
SAN FRANCISCO-Experience has shown a weakening U.S. economy would be good for open source, as a shortage of cash is usually a major catalyst...
Hyperic Plug-in Customizes System Monitor Interface
Open-source Web infrastructure management provider Hyperic on March 26 will make it easier for users to customize and integrate its HQ monitoring software through...
Intel Offering Low-Watt Xeons
Intel is expanding its lineup of 45-nanometer processors with a pair of quad-core Xeon chips that run at 50 watts, the company announced March...
Awkward Interview Questions: Owning Up to Your Current Salary
The toughest interview question isn't "Tell me about yourself." It's not "Why do you want to work here?" "What don't you like about your...
CatalystOffice Offers Web Collaboration for the Mac
Catalyst Web Services, a startup that provides software-as-a-service productivity and collaboration tools for small and midsize businesses, has tailored a version of its CatalystOffice...
What Can Open Source Learn from Microsoft?
SAN FRANCISCO-So, what exactly can the open-source community learn from Microsoft and the proprietary world?Quite a lot it would appear, if the discussion of...
Data Centers Nearing Power-Usage, Cost Crisis
A new research study on data center capacity and energy efficiency has found that ever-increasing power and cooling costs are affecting the economics of...
Enterprise Manager 10g Wrangles Oracle Wares
Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control R4 is a high-powered ecosystem management platform that uses its home field advantage in Oracle shops to provide...
Gartner: PC Shipments Subject to Economic Whims
Worldwide PC shipments are expected to increase almost 11 percent in 2008, but concerns about the sluggish U.S. economy could push that number down...