Monthly Archives: June 2008
Online Health Records: What’s the Big Deal?
Lately there's been a lot of talk about privacy and safety concerns regarding online health information. This morning I read an article on CNN's...
Will the Cloud Eventually Smother All of Our Boxes?
The idea of utilizing computing power that's "Somewhere Out There," to borrow the title from the classic Linda Ronstadt-James Ingram song, is certainly not...
To UML or Not to UML?
Microsoft plays up its support for the Unified Modeling Language. In his keynote at the Microsoft TechEd Developer conference in Orlando, Fla., Microsoft chairman...
Obama Wins, Tech Loses
With Hillary Clinton sent to the presidential sidelines June 3, Congress can now turn its attention to its most pressing issue: How quickly can...
Google Lands New Digs from NASA
The Googleplex is getting bigger thanks to a new 40-year lease the search vendor inked with spacey neighbor NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain...
Oracle to Welcome BEA, Share Strategy
Oracle plans to hold a Webcast to welcome BEA into the Oracle fold and discuss the integration of BEA's products into the Oracle middleware...
AMD ‘Puma’ Ready to Pounce
AMD is ready to let "Puma" roar.At the 2008 Computex conference, June 4 in Taipei, Taiwan, AMD will officially unveil its new laptop platform,...
HP Labs Looks to Reinvent Green Data Center
HP Labs wants to reinvent what it means to design, build and sustain a green data center.The research arm of Hewlett-Packard announced an ambitious...
Sun Promises SSDs for Enterprises
BOSTON-As John Fowler sees it, the future of enterprise data storage and computing lies in solid state disks.Fowler, executive vice president of systems at...
Ballmer Raps Google Search
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is disappointed with Google and it has nothing (at least publicly) to do with the search giant's opposition to a...