Monthly Archives: September 2009
EDS Extends Deal With DoD Military Health System
EDS signed Sept. 8 an $8.1 million, 12-month add-on contract with the DoD (U.S. Department of Defense) Military Health System to make technical enhancements...
Microsoft Eliminating 27 More Employees By Nov. 1
Microsoft plans on laying off an additional 27 employees from its Redmond and Bellevue, Wash., locations, with the cuts due to take place Nov....
ArtinSoft, Gizmox Team to Migrate VB6 Apps to the Web
ArtinSoft, a provider of automated software transformation technology, and Gizmox, a developer of the Visual WebGui rich Internet, cloud application development platform, have announced...
Compuware Leads in Mainframe Testing Market
Compuware holds the top spot in the mainframe testing tools market, with a 54.4 percent share of the market in 2008, according to market...
Microsoft Previews Silverlight 4 Features, Launches New Media Services
Microsoft has announced new features to be delivered in Silverlight 4, the next version of its rich Internet application platform, as well as its...
DataDirect Reaches 1.2PB per Rack Milestone
DataDirect Networks revealed Sept. 8 that it has doubled the capacity and power efficiency and lowered the footprint of its signature S2A storage systems...
HTC Brings Android-Powered ‘Tattoo’ to Europe
Handset maker HTC announced another mobile phone that will be powered by Google's Android operating system-the Tattoo, a compact device that allows user customization.Users...
Sprint Pulls $100 Rebate Offer for Palm Pre Buyers
If you were looking forward to that $100 rebate from Sprint Nextel for buying a Palm Pre-forget it.A few hours after posting a special...
TomTom Releases Open Source Mapping and Location Technology
TomTom, a provider of navigation solutions and digital maps, has delivered OpenLR, a new, open-source dynamic location referencing technology as an open standard for...
10 Google Services That Failed and Why
10 Google Services That Failed and Why
1) Google Lively
A virtual reality application akin to Second Life, Google Lively never really had a shot for...