Monthly Archives: June 2008
ShoreTel Ships New Unified VOIP System
VOIP provider ShoreTel the week of June 16 began shipping Version 8.0 of its ShoreWare Professional Call Manager unified communications system, which already offered...
Security Bonuses for Vista Programmers
In this era in which software, especially prominent software, must be presumed to be under attack, you need the best tools to defend yourself....
Nvidia Releases 240-Core Graphics Processor
Nvidia is looking to expand its presence in the high-performance computing market with a second-generation graphics processor that offers 240 graphics processing cores and...
AMD Revamps Graphics Road Map
Advanced Micro Devices is looking to revamp its graphics road map with a line of low-cost, low-watt GPUs that will have ramifications for both...
Inside Salesforce Ideas
Inside Salesforce Ideas
Inside Salesforce Ideas - The Basic Idea
With Salesforce Ideas, ideas are posted in a public forum where they get voted on, moving...
FCC Hopes New Count Adds Up
The Federal Communications Commission has decided to change its method for counting U.S. broadband subscribers. For years, the agency's reports have been widely criticized...
eWeek Newsbreak, June 16, 2008
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Tim Russert Sets High Bar for Journalists
I don't believe that you can be a journalist in Washington and not have been affected by political journalist Tim Russert. One way or...
NEC Debuts DR for Virtualized Servers
NEC introduced June 16 a new storage area network disaster recovery package it calls "system continuity" software designed specifically for virtualized systems.ExpressCluster can run...
HP Aims New Blade Server at Mainframe Users
Hewlett-Packard introduced a new industrial-strength blade server, Integrity NonStop NB50000c BladeSystem, on June 16 at its annual Technology Forum & Expo in Las Vegas,...