Monthly Archives: June 2008

Online Health Records: What’s the Big Deal?

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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?

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...