Monthly Archives: June 2009
Microsoft Windows 7: Wait for the Release or Go with the Upgrade?
Last week, Microsoft announced that Windows Vista users will soon be able to upgrade to Windows 7 for free. Consumers who buy Windows Vista...
Greenplum Pushes Enterprise Data Cloud Initiative
Greenplum is changing its pitch around its data warehousing technology, talking up what the database company calls its "enterprise data cloud" initiative. The idea...
Google Mentor Rajeev Motwani Found Dead
Rajeev Motwani, 47, who served as a mentor and unofficial adviser to Google co-founder Sergey Brin, was found dead in his home swimming pool...
How to Sustain and Strengthen Your Innovation Cycle During the Recession
Right now technology companies are facing the challenge of maintaining a culture of innovation while combating the negative effects of bad economic news, staff...
Setting the Information Agenda
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Apple’s WWDC Isn’t All About the iPhone
Although speculation over the return of Steve Jobs to Apple and multiple rumors of iPhone announcements have dominated coverage of this year's Worldwide Developer...
Consulting Is Up and So Is the Time to Fill an Open Job
The majority of the news around technology employment has been weak or negative lately. But there does appear to be one small nugget of...
Twitter to Target Fake Pages
Twitter officials are working on a way to verify users of the microblogging service are who they say they are.In a blog post, Twitter...
McAfee Makes Network Security Push Against Rivals
McAfee has outlined its network security strategy, tracing a bull's eye around companies like Cisco and Check Point Software Technologies. Unveiling three new firewall-related...
iolo Debuts Business Edition of System Mechanic Software
Los Angeles-based software company iolo technologies announced a version of its System Mechanic solution aimed at small to medium-size businesses. Starting this week, midmarket...