Monthly Archives: June 2012
Google, Facebook, Twitter Join Alliance to Block ‘Malvertising,’ Web Fraud
By: Robert LemosThe StopBadware project teamed up with Google, Facebook, Twitter and other major Web content providers on Thursday to create an information-sharing group...
Adobe Ships Captivate 6 eLearning Tool
Adobe Systems (NASDAQ:ADBE) has announced the availability of Adobe Captivate 6, a significant upgrade to its eLearning authoring software for rapidly creating a wide...
Yammer Agrees to $1.2 Billion Sale to Microsoft: Report
Yammer has agreed to an acquisition by Microsoft, according to a Wall Street Journal report citing a source familiar with the deal.The report states...
Vizio Ultrabooks, All-in-One Include Intel Ivy Bridge, HDTV Expertise
Television maker Vizio rolled its eyes at the PC industry and announced June 15 that it had started shipping Thin + Light Notebooks and...
Verizon Share Everything Data Plans Gain Critics, Supporters
Verizon Wireless' Share Everything plans will not become an official offer until June 28, but some consumers are already upsetjust as Verizon expected."We knew...
Site Recovery Manager
Site Recovery Manager
Site Recovery Manager 5.0 (SRM) pairs data center sites and provides replication and disaster recovery (DR) for VMware virtual infrastructure.
vSphere Replication
vSphere Replication...
ICANN’s Top-Level Domain Plan Sure to Cause Years of Squabbling, Litigation
ICANNs Big Reveal Day revealed what everyone expected. Thousands of applicants applied for thousands of new gTLDs (generic top-level domains). The Internet Corporation for...
HP, Oracle Fail to Settle Dispute Over Intel Itanium: Reports
Hewlett-Packard and Oracle executives reportedly failed for a second time to settle their legal dispute over Intels Itanium platform, and the trial between the...
Yammer Bid Would Put Microsoft on the Enterprise Social Bandwagon
In a sense, the question of the day is not whether Microsoft is going to acquire the enterprise social media provider Yammer, but what...
Nokia Is More Likely to Survive Than RIM: 10 Reasons Why
Nokia and Research In Motion are not among the mobile companies that most people respect and envy today. Both companies have watched their market...