Monthly Archives: June 2009
Is Ubuntu Linux Ready for the Enterprise?
Linux is an enigma. It has a loyal following. It's a robust operating system. It's free. It's superior to both Windows and Mac OS...
Google Friend Connect Helps Friends Follow Your Digital Footprints
A Japanese programmer has created Footprints, a gadget for Google's Friend Connect service that aims to clue Website owners in to who's visiting their...
Microsoft Responds to Outlook 2010 HTML Controversy
Microsoft has responded to claims that Outlook 2010 will lack sufficient standards support.The accusations, originally leveled by a group called the Email Standards Project,...
White Supremacist Blogger Arrested
A New Jersey Internet talk show host and blogger was arrested June 24 based "on a Federal complaint ... alleging that he made Internet...
Dell Two-Socket PowerEdge Servers Meet EPA Energy Star Spec
A month after the Environmental Protection Agency issued Energy Star guidelines for servers, Dell is unveiling two system platforms that meet the federal criteria.Dell...
Tasktop Updates Mylyn, Tasktop Tools for Eclipse Galileo
Tasktop Technologies, the company behind the Eclipse Mylyn developer productivity software, has announced the release of the enterprise-ready Tasktop Pro 1.5 and the open...
Juniper to Build Low-Latency Network for NYSE Data Centers
Juniper Networks is going to be the networking backbone for two new data centers being built by the New York Stock Exchange.Juniper and the...
Instantiations Tweaks Product Line for Eclipse Galileo
Instantiations announced June 24 that its entire Eclipse-based product line has been updated in conjunction with the annual Eclipse release, Galileo.Yet, "In addition to...
Intel Ships New Compilers
Intel announced June 23 that it is now shipping versions of Intel Compiler Professional Edition 11.1 for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. According...
Intel and Nokia’s Secret Mobile Device Plans
Intel and Nokia's announcement this week of a long term technology partnership around mobile devices of the future was long on vision and short...