Monthly Archives: June 2008
‘Excellence’
Do you want to do something that is sure to chew up your nights and weekends? And at the end of your task, you...
The New Browser War
You could argue that Brendan Eich has had as much, if not more, influence on modern-day browsers than anyone. At Netscape Communications, he created...
Driving Sales Through Customer Recommendations
Personalization service provider ChoiceStream and customer review solution developer PowerReviews are teaming up to allow retailers to include customer reviews in their targeted online...
Citrix Looks to Secure the Virtual Desktop
Citrix Systems is looking to offer a new layer of security around the virtual desktop.On June 9, the company released the latest version of...
Social Software Snuggles Up to Microsoft SharePoint
A trio of enterprise social software providers are jockeying for position within Microsoft's SharePoint platform at the Enterprise 2.0 show in Boston June 9....
CA Focuses on Managing the Identity Lifecycle
CA is unveiling the next phase of its identity and access management strategy with new releases designed to strengthen certification and compliance reporting for...
AMD Completes Opteron Portfolio
Advanced Micro Devices is rounding out its quad-core Opteron portfolio with new chips designed for high-end four-socket and eight-socket servers.The chip maker will start...
Glide into 3G iPhone Synchronization, Collaboration
Angling to be the Switzerland of mobile operating systems for businesses, TransMedia has tailored its Glide 3.0 operating system for Apple's highly anticipated new...
Los Alamos Computer Fastest Ever
Scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico have built and tested a new computer cluster called the IBM Roadrunner that is...
Readers Welcome ARAX and More
Readers weighed in on a recent story about support for Ruby in the browser, some saying they liked the idea, and one going so...