Monthly Archives: May 2008
Facebook Employees Might Lose Their Housing Stipend
You'll have to excuse us for putting this in the "boo-hoo" files, but when news leaked through Valleywag, a tech gossip blog, yesterday that...
How to Move E-Discovery into the Enterprise: What Matters?
If you work for a company with more than $500 million in revenue, you are probably familiar with the problems of e-discovery. Your enterprise...
Cisco Puts Enterprise Mobility in Motion
Cisco plans to muscle into the wireless enterprise space with a new platform offering an open application programming interface. The $20,000 platform consolidates and...
IBM Adds Quad-Core Opterons to the Mix
IBM is the latest major OEM to add Advanced Micro Device's quad-core Opteron processors to its server portfolio.The Armonk, N.Y., company will now officially...
Engine Yard, New Relic Partner to Scale Rails
Engine Yard and New Relic are teaming up to push the Ruby on Rails development technology in the enterprise.Engine Yard, which provides a Ruby...
Sun’s Schwartz on the ‘Community of Communities’
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Microsoft Opens PDC Registration
Microsoft has officially opened registration for its Professional Developers Conference (PDC) to be held Oct. 27-30 in Los Angeles. Tim O'Brien, senior director of...
EU: No Decision Yet on Intel
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission strongly denied on Wednesday that it had reached any provisional decision in its antitrust investigation of the world's...
Has the Disconnected Vacation Become Extinct?
Since the advent of the PDA-and to a lesser degree, cell phones and laptops-workers have been decrying the end of vacation as they know...
Google Delivers Earth API, Plug-in for Maps Lovers
Google extended an olive branch to map-loving developers with a Google Earth API and browser plug-in to let them create geography-oriented mashups.Google Earth is...