Monthly Archives: March 2008
The Most Common Database Design Mistakes
The Most Common Database Design Mistakes
By Brian Prince
The Most Common Database Design Mistakes - Plan? What Plan?
Lack of planning was an oft-repeated theme. Poor...
Optimizing the Virtualized Environment
When companies first began experimenting with virtualization, mostly in the server and storage realms, excitement trumped concerns about managing the inevitably more complicated environment...
Google Seeks Staying Power on Windows Mobile
Google has a long way to go before its Android platform even catches a whiff of Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system share. However, there...
N.J. Bows to Sequoia Pressure
Bowing to legal pressure from Sequoia Voting Systems, New Jersey election officials decided March 18 to pull their request for Princeton University researchers to...
Al Gore: Tech Has Big Role in Reducing Emissions
Orlando, Fla.-Technology has a role to play in helping to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions causing global warming, and it's about more than just...
New Technique Eases Encryption for Databases
Shocking the encryption market is not easy to do, but officials at Voltage Security must hope their new approach to encryption will do exactly...
Polycom Entices Small Business to Voice over Wi-Fi
At the VON.x conference in San Jose, Calif., Polycom let me play with their latest voice over Wi-Fi phone -- the Polycom SpectraLink 8002...
Internet Addiction Might Become a Diagnosis
In recent months, the awareness about people unable to connect from technology for even a short period of time has gotten a lot of...
Cloud Computing’s Sunny Future
NEW YORK-Drawing parallels between the evolution of the electrical grid and computing grid models, the pundit who shocked the high-tech world by claiming IT...
Paying Heed to 802.11n Security
When Motorola March 12 publicly announced its 802.11n initiative and rolled out equipment for enterprise customers, this meant all of the biggest names in...