Monthly Archives: February 2011
Dell, IBM Say Taxes, Debt Undermining U.S. Competitiveness
As mounting public deficits dominate discourse in Washington and in state capitals throughout the country, leaders from the technology industry said they are eager...
Salesforce.com Buys Manymoon, Google Apps Marketplace Player
Salesforce.com Feb. 1 acquired project management software maker Manymoon, which shot to fame courtesy of its high profile on the Google Apps Marketplace in...
Emerson Network Power Releases 10G AdvancedTCA Switch Blade Drives
Emerson Network Power, a division of Emerson and a specialist in business-critical continuity solutions, announced its latest and most cost-effective 10G AdvancedTCA (switch blade,...
HubSpot Enhances Inbound Marketing Software
Internet marketing software developer HubSpot announced improvements to its inbound marketing software designed to deliver more robust mobile and social experiences, enhanced email capabilities,...
SAP Maneuvers to Reduce $1.3B Restitution to Oracle
An SAP spokesman told eWEEK Feb. 3 that the enterprise application maker will begin filing motions in federal district court in an effort to...
.NET Reflector to Go From Free to Paid Developers Up In Arms
Red Gate Software, provider of the popular .NET Reflector development tool, has announced that that it will begin charging $35 for a perpetual license...
Verizon’s iPhone 4 vs. ATandT’s: Not an Easy Call, Critics Say
The arrival of the Verizon Wireless Apple iPhone 4 has been years in the making. Now, days before the smartphone's Feb. 10 debut, tech...
Mozilla Developing More Attack-Aware Applications for Security
Mozilla is taking a more proactive approach to secure its applications against attacks.The company is calling this approach "attack aware." The idea, explained Mozilla...
NaviSite’s Big Week: New Cloud Services Node Opens, New Owner on Way
SAN JOSE, Calif.-It was interesting timing that cloud services and managed hosting provider NaviSite turned on a major new asset-the West Coast node of...
HTC Dual-Core ‘Pyramid,’ ThunderBolt Rumors Swirling
The first phone, headed for T-Mobile, is said to be HTC's first dual-core Android smartphone, code-named "Pyramid."According to Android and Me, the phone features...