Monthly Archives: July 2010
Google Apps Gets GSA Certification, Runs Late in LA
Google Apps has met security requirements to qualify it for use by the General Services Administration, a big coup as the company seeks to...
U.S. Bank Introduces Online Payment Tool ScoreBoard
U.S. Bank announced a plan aimed at helping small businesses make smarter decisions about the financial operations of their business with an online reporting...
Compuware Launches New Workbench for Mainframe Programmers
Compuware is looking to help ease the application development and maintenance burden mainframe shops face by delivering a new suite of intuitive development tools.The...
Zscaler Launches Integrated E-Mail and Web Cloud Security Service
Cloud security specialist Zscaler announced the launch of its integrated e-mail and Web security service, offering a single policy manager for e-mail and Web...
Apple’s ‘Death Grip’ Attack Videos: 10 Reasons Why They Will Backfire
Apple is at it again. Like it did at its press conference showing other smartphones that experience antenna problems when users hold them in...
Oracle Scales Up StorageTek LTO-5 Tape Libraries
There's been a lot happening in the LTO-5 tape world lately.On July 26, Oracle revealed high availability and capacity enhancements to its Sun StorageTek...
Cyber-crime Costs Enterprises $3.8 Million a Year, Report Finds
A new report on the economic impact of cyber-crime found the average organization is paying a pretty penny, but that price can be cut...
CTIA Sues San Francisco over Cell Phone Legislation
CTIA is suing the city and county of San Francisco in hopes of blocking the enforcement of the Cell Phone Right-to-Know ordinance that the...
Motorola Droid X Sold Out Through Aug. 4
The Droid X is becoming tougher to get than was anticipated by its maker, Motorola, or its carrier, Verizon Wireless; availability isn't expected until...
Jailbreaking Apple iPhone Gets Government OK
Apple lost a bid to have jailbreaking the iPhone declared a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.In a decision today, the U.S. Copyright...