Monthly Archives: June 2008
Time to Monkey Around with Yahoo Search
Yahoo took the next step toward revamping and revitalizing its search platform by opening up its Search Gallery to the public June 4.The Yahoo...
Does Google Fit with Salesforce?
The Wired One's e-mail inbox started clogging up within hours after The 451 Group's report calling for Google to buy Salesforce.com hit the Internet....
Hitachi Global Storage Revenue Rises
Hitachi Data Systems, which started shipping storage systems for midrange companies only in the fall of 2007, has produced a substantial revenue improvement in...
Teradata Targets Telecoms
Teradata, which sells enterprise data warehousing systems, is rolling out Version 10.0 of its Communications Logical Data Model.Jointly released June 3 with an Enterprise...
Data Infrastructure Drives NBA Finals
BOSTON-One could start calling it the NDA-National Data Association.At the NBA Finals with the Boston Celtics against the Los Angeles Lakers, data is playing...
LaGarde Launches E-commerce Platform
E-commerce solutions provider LaGarde is releasing its Phoenix Platform, a .Net-based software-as-a-service e-commerce platform."The days of running e-commerce as a silo are over," said...
Intel Cooperating with FTC Probe
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has now opened a formal investigation into Intel's business practices in the x86 microprocessors market and the chip giant...
CTIA Opposes Free Wireless Plan
A Federal Communications Commission proposal to auction off spectrum with the requirement that the winner offer a free tier of broadband service is a...
Opera Bolsters Web Browser with New Malware Protection
Opera has beefed up security in its upcoming Web browser as it looks to challenge Firefox and Internet Explorer in the area of Web...
MagLev Rocks the Ruby House
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Gemstone Software's demonstration of its new Ruby implementation literally rocked the house at the RailsConf 2008 event for Ruby on Rails...