Monthly Archives: February 2009
Postcard from London, on the Road to CeBIT in Hannover
LONDON—The Station is in Her Majesty's backyard today and tomorrow, meeting a few IT companies and doing some sightseeing. One of the highlights of...
Congress Once Again Tries to Kill the Internet
Ahhh. It's just a few weeks until the start of spring. I can't wait for all of the changes this brings, especially the return...
Borland Delivers TeamInspector
Borland Software has announced TeamInspector, which the company says is a "release readiness" system that provides key metrics-code analysis, test coverage, standards compliance and...
Ensuring Smooth Upgrade Path with Windows Vista
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New Version of Sybase IQ Improves Load Speeds and Data Query Performance
Sybase pulled the covers off the latest version of its Sybase IQ 15 analytic server, showcasing several new features designed to deliver faster and...
Will NASA’s Green Space Shot Sink?
NASA plans to launch Feb. 24 its first spacecraft solely dedicated to studying atmospheric carbon dioxide emissions, sending the Orbiting Carbon Observatory into low...
RIM, T-Mobile Throw Curve with New BlackBerry
The new version of the T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve, now affectionately called the 8900, is an updated edition of the smartphone that shipped a year...
Ubikwiti Gives SMBs Free Option to QuickBooks
Designed for small business owners who don't feel like paying the $9.95 monthly fee for Intuit's single-user QuickBooks Online Basic accounting software, Ubikwiti is...
Survey: Axed Employees Often Walk Out with Corporate Data
Sometimes employees walk out with more than their walking papers when they clock out for the last time.A study by the Ponemon Institute found...
Zmanda Puts SMB Backup Solutions in the Cloud
Open source backup and recovery firm Zmanda, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., wants Small to medium-size businesses to know there is room for SMB data...