Monthly Archives: July 2011
Epocrates Launches EHR App for Apple iPhone, Web
Epocrates, a developer of medical reference software, has expanded its offerings into the EHR (electronic health record) space. Medical practices of 10 or fewer...
Happy 30th Birthday, MS-DOS
So, in a sense, today's the 30th birthday of MS-DOS. That's because on this day in 1981, Microsoft rebranded the 8-bit operating system that...
‘Lion’ Launches with a Roar, But Leaves Us Flat
The new release of Apple's desktop operating system is certainly a leap ahead for the Mac platform in many ways. Mac OS X "Lion"-release...
CA Refreshes Its Cloud Infrastructure Catalog
CA Technologies (NASDAQ: CA) on July 27 refreshed its cloud computing infrastructure catalog with 11 updated products, including its application automation suite and its...
SAP Geo-tagging Business Analytics Data With Google Maps
SAP AG (NYSE:SAP) July 27 will soon allow its Business Objects analytics, StreamWork collaboration and other enterprise customers to use Google Maps to see...
Google+ Gets Advice from MySpace Tom
One month into its already storied existence, Google+ is getting both advice and feature requests at a healthy clip.One of the most liberal advice...
Microsoft’s Windows Phone ‘Mango’ Appears on Fujitsu Toshiba IS12T
A day after Microsoft's Windows Phone "Mango" update reached its Release to Manufacturing milestone, one of the company's hardware partners revealed its first smartphone...
Symantec Earnings Shine Due to ‘Toxic’ Security Threats, Big Data
Data protection and software management provider Symantec beat Wall Street analyst expectations for its fiscal first quarter thanks to strong performance from its security...
Business Leaders Seek Further Productivity Gains in Quest for Financial Goals
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Mozilla’s ‘Boot to Gecko’ Challenges Microsoft Mobile Plans, Google
Mozilla is planning a Web-based mobile operating system, known as "Boot to Gecko" (or B2G), that could challenge other upstarts in the browser space...