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Microsoft Is SOA-Ready for Wall Street

NEW YORK—Microsoft is ready to take on the Wall Street service-oriented architecture scene with its latest developer and infrastructure technologies, said a consultant in...

Data Center Power Consumption on the Rise, Report Shows

The amount of electricity used to power the worlds data center servers doubled in a five-year span due mainly to an increase in demand...

Drive-by Pharming Attacks Potential Threat to Broadband Users

Researchers at Symantec and the Indiana University School of Informatics have uncovered a new threat to broadband users. The attack, nicknamed "Drive-by Pharming", uses JavaScript...

Yes, There Is a PJ

According to Forbes, SCO recently tried to subpoena Pamela "PJ" Jones, editor of the popular Groklaw legal news Web site. They were not successful. Ive...

DriveSavers Sees Return on Data from the Great Beyond

NOVATO, Calif. — The lobby at DriveSavers serves as a miniature shrine to the sheer misfortune and pure stupidity suffered by those among us...

Survey: What (Potential) Apex Developers Want from Salesforce

Salesforce.com is building momentum around its Apex on-demand programming language and development platform, hiring seasoned staff to evangelize the technology and holding packed-to-the-rafters seminars...

Vista Will Have Little Impact on Mac Sales: Analyst

While the launch of Microsofts Windows Vista operating system will drive consumer PC sales in the coming months, the operating systems impact on sales...

SOA Gets a Boost

NEW YORK—WebMethods and ZapThink have partnered to offer educational services for IT staff looking to become proficient in service-oriented architecture. ZapThink, based in Baltimore, and...

Microsoft Accuses IBM of Limiting Choice for Interop, Standards

Microsoft has released an open letter that accuses IBM of driving the effort to force the OpenDocument Format on users through public procurement mandates,...

IBM Increases Chip Memory Size

When IBM rolls out its first 45-nanometer processors in 2008, the companys customers, in addition to getting a much smaller and more powerful chip,...