Monthly Archives: March 2008
eWeek Newsbreak, March 10, 2008
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Microsoft IE 8 Architect Speaks Out
Microsoft announced the availability of the first public beta release of its new Internet Explorer 8 browser March 5 at its MIX 08 conference...
Serena Gets Creative with Mashups
SAN MATEO, Calif. - As evidenced by its recent embrace of newfangled Web 2.0 technologies like mashups and now Creative Commons licensing, Serena Software,...
Google: Spam, Virus Attacks to Get More Clever
Spam and virus threats to enterprise messaging security and compliance may level off this year compared to 2007, but social engineering techniques are evolving...
Appistry Gives It Away to Developers
Appistry has launched an extensive new initiative that provides free access to its grid-based application platform and opens the door for more developers to...
Microsoft Admits to Home Server Data Corruption Problem
Microsoft admitted on a technical blog on March 10 that Windows Home Server can corrupt data when used with a wide variety of common...
Microsoft and Nortel Update ICA Progress
Microsoft and Nortel Networks on March 11 will continue to move their Integrated Communications Alliance ball forward with the launch of four more joint...
3Com Automates Configuration Management in Routers
3Com continued its Open Services Networking drive to integrate best-of-breed functionality into its Multi Service Router line on March 10 with new policy-based configuration...
Sun, Microsoft Combine for Interop Center
Nobody would have believed this as little as two years ago, but Sun Microsystems and former bitter rival Microsoft March 10 announced that they...
Candidates Use Predictive Analytics to Seek Votes
A company called VisualCalc provides a free Web site that helps citizens analyze the presidential race through a series of dashboards that chart the...