Monthly Archives: December 2008
How to Realize the Unrealized Green Benefits of Process Automation
I was recently out to dinner with some friends, and the majority of us chose to indulge in sharing a large plate of nachos...
Google Docs Gadget For Google Desktop
Google has made a lot of headway with Google Apps in 2008. This is particularly true of its Gmail Web mail application, which I've...
How to Green Your Workplace by Promoting Remote Working Practices
Going green is trendy these days, and more and more businesses are taking the environment into account in regard to their buying and operating...
Google, Salesforce.com vs. Microsoft Headlines Cloud Computing Battle for 2009
Opinion: This time of year brings the usual glut of high-tech prognostications from research firms all over the world.Invariably, there is one category that...
Intel Begins Shipping 160GB Solid-State SATA Drives for Laptops
Intel is now shipping a 160GB version of its solid-state Serial ATA drives for mainstream laptops, and the chip giant is preparing to launch...
Hot Open-Source Projects for Enterprise Use
With the economy in a recession, enterprises are increasingly looking for ways to cut costs without giving up functionality. And with that in mind,...
Intel Core i7 Processor Pops Up in SMB Server
Chip giant Intel's Core i7 processors, based on the updated "Nehalem" microarchitecture, launched in November. Intel says it is planning to roll out other...
Google, T-Mobile and the Android G2 Conspiracy
I don't have any inside knowledge into T-Mobile's plans for follow-ups to the Google Android mobile operating-based G1, which according to Cell Phone Signal...
Anonymity Is a Problem and an American Tradition
It didn't take long for anonymity on the Internet to become a contentious issue, and for good reason. Anonymity is problematic.It is usually possible,...
Spammers From Hell
Well, one of the positive things that you can say about spammers is this... they always find a new way to get their message...