Monthly Archives: March 2008
Apple ‘Opens’ iPhone SDK, Expands Exchange Support
CUPERTINO, Calif.-Apple unveiled plans on March 6 to enable the iPhone to support the Microsoft Exchange Web e-mail client and to provide new features...
Microsoft Hopes IE 8 Will Ease Doubts About Interop Commitment
LAS VEGAS-Microsoft is hoping customers and developers will accept the release of the Internet Explorer 8 beta as concrete evidence of its commitment to...
The iPhone Leaps into the Enterprise, but How Will You Manage It?
Anyone who has ever used an Apple iPhone loves it. Besides just being cooler than an iceberg, it's actually a great smart phone.So, from...
Microsoft: Critical MS Office Patches Coming
Microsoft plans to release four security bulletins March 11 to cover a number of remote code execution vulnerabilities affecting the Microsoft Office productivity suite.All...
Yahoo’s Lesson in Stalling a Hostile Takeover
Yahoo is extending a deadline for nominating candidates to its board, a move that analysts see as a stall tactic as Yahoo negotiates to...
Dell, NetApp Maintain Market Traction
EMC and IBM continue to lead the pack in the storage industry, but trend-type news is being made by three other companies slightly down...
NewsGang Extra – Mike Vizard from CeBIT
Mike Vizard from CeBIT in Germany chats with me from Mix '08 in Las Vegas about the battle for the high ground in cloud...
Is the Unemployment Rate Meaningless?
How broken is the unemployment rate? Very, according to some observers.David Leonhardt, a New York Times columnist argues in his March 5 column that...
CIOs Expected to Hire, but Outlook Still Mixed
According to a survey released by Robert Half Technology, an IT staffing firm, 14 percent of CIOs say they intend to increase their headcount...
IE 8 Beta 1 Launches New Microsoft Web Activities
Click here to see screenshotsIE 8 Beta 1
With the release this week of the first beta of Internet Explorer 8, we are finally getting...