Monthly Archives: September 2008
Google’s Sergey Brin Denies Chrome Is OS for Web Apps
Despite attempts by reporters to goad Google into spiking Microsoft, Google co-founder Sergey Brin denied that Google views its new Chrome browser as an...
Google Chrome Security Features May Not Impress Web Surfers
Google has outfitted its Chrome browser with a number of security features designed to help Chrome make a splash in a market still dominated...
Google Leverages YouTube for Enterprise Video App
Acting on its belief that secure video applications are a glaring hole in most enterprises today, Google on Sept. 2 introduced a new video...
HP, IBM Unveil Blade Servers Optimized for Virtualization
It's rather interesting that both IBM and Hewlett-Packard decided to unveil on the same day, Sept. 2, new virtualization-ready blade servers that have been...
Google Chrome Could Nuke Microsoft From the Internet Market
Google took the application development world by storm Sept. 2 with Chrome, a beta of the company's new open source Web browser. But it's...
Gustav Blows Obama Off NAFTA Message
Hurricane Gustav forced Barack Obama to drop his Sept. 1 message to labor groups that he wants to renegotiate the North American Free Trade...
Key VMware Executive Suddenly Resigns
VMware continues to have a rough year.First, VMware posted a lackluster Q4 2007 quarterly report Jan. 29 which caused the paper value of the...
How to Use Firewall Management Solutions to Improve Firewall Performance and Security
Firewalls are the first and continued line of defense for enterprises today, handling vast amounts of traffic across the corporate network. On the perimeter...
Google Apps Has Hundreds of Thousands of Paying Customers
In February 2007, Google turned heads when it launched GAPE (Google Apps Premier Edition), a paid version of its Apps suite for enterprises that...
Google Chrome Browser to Challenge Microsoft
UPDATE: One week after Microsoft captured headlines by posing Beta 2 of Internet Explorer 8 as a weapon to keep Google's search ad dominion...