Monthly Archives: July 2010
Optimum Path Systems, RF Code Announce Technology Integration
Software development company Optimum Path Systems and active IT asset management and environmental monitoring solutions specialist RF Code announced the integration of Visual Data...
Veeam Reporter 4.0 Gives the Scoop on VMware vSphere Deployments
By: Frank Ohlhorst dnuThe rapid growth of virtualization has created complex IT environments that are becoming increasingly harder to manage. Part of that management...
Microsoft Preps 4 Security Bulletins for Patch Tuesday – 1
Microsoft plans to release four security bulletins July 13 for Patch Tuesday, including one to cover the security hole discovered by Google engineer Tavis...
How to Make Streaming Video over IP a Vital Part of Your Communications Strategy
A rapidly growing number of companies are economically broadcasting high definition-quality streaming video over their corporate LANs and WANs and the Internet. Streaming video...
Symbian Delivers PDK 3.0, Java Apps Support
The Symbian Foundation has released Version 3.0 of the Symbian PDK, based on the Symbian 3 operating system.In a July 7 blog post, Mark...
Former Intel CEO Spurs Debate over IT Job Growth
Former Intel CEO Andy Grove has sparked a furious Internet debate with his viewpoints on how the United States can jump-start job growth.In a...
Mozilla Pushes Firefox 4 to Stay Ahead of Google Chrome
Mozilla has launched the initial beta of Firefox 4, promising additional beta versions every few weeks as it works on refining the browser. And...
Smartphone Apps for U.S. Government Agencies Explode
Smartphone Apps for U.S. Government Agencies Explode
by Nicholas Kolakowski
Name: UV IndexAvailable for:
Android, BlackBerry, Mobile WebThis app from the Environmental Protection Agency allows users to...
ATandT Blames Network Slowdown on Alcatel-Lucent
iPhone 4 owners and other AT&T customers who've recently experienced a debilitating slowdown in data speeds have Alcatel-Lucent to blame, the carrier indicated in...
IBM Movie Tech Anything but ‘Despicable’
IBM has announced that its technology was integral in the production of the new computer-animated 3D feature film, "Despicable Me." In a July 8...