Monthly Archives: March 2008

Apple ‘Opens’ iPhone SDK, Expands Exchange Support

0
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

0
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?

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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?

0
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

0
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

0
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...