Monthly Archives: June 2008
Bungee Takes On Salesforce.com, Google in PAAS
Platform-as-a-service provider Bungee Labs, keeping a promise it made back in April, is allowing customers to run Bungee's Connect grid computing software on their...
Carding at the Next Level
Motorola is rolling out the Symbol DS6708-DL digital imager scanner, a 1.3-megapixel, omindirectional 1-D and 2-D imager designed to read and parse PDF-417 bar...
Get On the Ganymede Train
Eclipse: It's not just for Java anymore. Well, it hasn't been for some time, but with the new Ganymede release train of 23 Eclipse...
Tell Us About Your Online Backup Service
We've been wanting to do this for a while, but now we're setting aside some actual time and are going to do it: The...
Critics: Microsoft Slow with Fixes
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp was criticized on Tuesday for being slow to resolve problems in the technical documentation it was required to provide...
Bill Gates Steps Down: The End of an Era
John D. Rockefeller. Henry Ford. Andrew Carnegie. Bill Gates.Few today would dispute that Gates is on a par with the great business figures of...
Symantec Builds Out DLP Technology to Aid Data Discovery
Symantec officials spent a fair amount of time discussing integration possibilities between their security and storage products during their Vision conference in Las Vegas.Now,...
High Court Agrees to Hear ATandT-ISP Dispute
When the Federal Communications Commission classified DSL as an information service in 2005, it put telephone broadband providers in the same category as cable...
Automatic Backup Gets Bundled on PCs
Carbonite, a small but popular online data backup provider, made history of sorts in the storage business on June 25 by becoming the first...
Charter Drops NebuAd Plans
Charter Communications, the nation's fourth-largest broadband provider, hastily withdrew June 24 from a proposed deal with online advertising company NebuAd to track users' online...