Monthly Archives: March 2008
IBM SMashes Web 2.0 Security Risks
With security risks increasing with Web 2.0 technologies such as mashups, IBM is rolling out a new technology known as SMash, short for "secure...
Look, GOOG-411 Users, No Hands!
U.S. users tired of dialing 1-800-GOOG-411 on their mobile devices to look up business information will get a reprieve.Google's free local search service will...
Eclipse Launches OSGi-based Runtime Project
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - The Eclipse Foundation is announcing a runtime initiative based on Equinox, the organization's implementation of the Open Services Gateway Initiative...
Tech Still Whistling Past Economic Woes
Tech sector analysts continue to predict that the country's deepening financial woes will have little to no effect on the IT industry, pointing to...
eWeek Newsbreak, March 17, 2008
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Supreme Court Lets Novell Pursue Antitrust Lawsuit Against Microsoft
Friends in business, enemies in the courtroom, Novell succeeded on March 17 in persuading the Supreme Court, over Microsoft's objections, that its antitrust suit...
Research Finds Companies Stuck Putting Out Security Fires
According to research from Gartner, for the past few years SMBs have consistently spent from 5 to 10 percent of their IT budgets on...
Sun, Mitel Team Up on UC Client, Hot-Desking
Mitel Networks and Sun Microsystems at VoiceCon on March 17 will strengthen their OEM commitment when they launch a new unified communications client on...
Novell CEO Looks to the Future
SALT LAKE CITY - When Novell CEO Ron Hovsepian takes to the stage to open the company's BrainShare 2008 conference here March 17, he...
Caringo Reunites Inventors of CAS
Two engineers who in the late 1980s came up with the idea of the content-addressable storage design-which eventually morphed into EMC's multimillion-dollar Centera high-end...