Monthly Archives: June 2009
Mass Injectors Still Burying the Needle
Lest anyone should think that attacks like the Gumblar botnet redirection campaign are something of a rare bird, researchers are noting the use of...
Compellent Conference-goers Offer Their Takes on Trends
Storage area network-maker Compellent's annual C-Drive Conference in Minneapolis is always a first-class event. The Station moderated a panel discussion there last year and...
Google, Facebook: Please Leave Twitter Be
Not sure about you, but I'm trying to stave off the agita I'm getting around the latest Google-Twitter-Facebook clash for real-time search.Google Operating System's...
CA Survey Predicts Strong Linux Growth on IBM Mainframe
CA is continuing the drumbeat of mainframe computing, sponsoring a survey showing that enterprises are continuing to invest in running Linux on the platform.CA,...
Micro Focus Ups Offer for Borland
Micro Focus has announced an increase in its cash offer for Borland Software after a third party briefly entered the scene and made an...
Logicworks Offers Private Cloud Service
To Ken Ziegler, president and chief operating officer at managed hosting provider Logicworks, moving into the cloud is just a natural extension for his...
Google’s Respect for Microsoft Bing Surfaces in Google Explore Search
So I read with amusement the New York Post's account that Google fears Bing. Sure, Bing is tearing it up in the early run,...
Labs Gallery: RoamBi Uses iPhone to Turn Dull Data into Eye Candy
Labs Gallery: RoamBi Uses iPhone to Turn Dull Data into Eye Candy
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Using the RoamBi Publisher, I selected the pie chart view to present data...
HP Offers BI Solution for IT Executives
As chief financial officers scrutinize every item in the budget this year, IT organizations are finding it tougher to sell IT investments to financial...
Intel Refocusing on Core, Atom, Celeron, Pentium Chip Names
Intel announced it will be restructuring its brands - streamlining, if you prefer - with a campaign it succinctly describes on its Website as...