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Scalent Adds Solaris Support to Virtualization Software

Scalent Systems last November launched its data center virtualization product, dubbed Virtual Operating Environment, or V/OE, with support for Windows and Linux.With the upcoming...

ShoreTel Launches VOIP App Initiative

Pure-play IP PBX provider ShoreTel on Aug. 28 will branch out into the IP telephony applications space when it debuts a pair of new...

Race Is On to Woo Next-Gen Developer

When then-open-source developer Jim Hugunin said three years ago he was developing a dynamic open-source language to run on Microsofts relatively new .Net platform,...

Buy and Tell: TippingPoint to Disclose Purchased Flaws

A security company that pays hackers for information on software flaws and exploits plans to release a list of 29 unpatched flaws in products...

Software as a Service Not Completely Worry-Free

Back in the good old days of the 1990s, we used to refer to software companies that delivered applications over the Web as ASPs,...

Mad as a Red Hatter

Great Neptunes ghost!" the Katt cried into the KattPhone to a feline friend at the news. "Plutos no longer a planet?!" Astronomers were meeting...

Unpatched Flaws to Be Published

A security company that pays hackers for information on software exploits and flaws plans to release a list of 29 unpatched flaws in products...

Planet Debate Holds Lessons

The recent brouhaha concerning whether Pluto is a planet included arguments that reminded me of errors often made by the techno-elite. Im talking about...

Flex Finds Its Footing

In the two-plus years its been around, Adobe Systems Adobe Flex has undergone more than two-and-a-half version releases, which has probably made developers who...

Scalixs Mind-Share Push

With exchange 2007 due out near the end of the year, Ive been expecting a flurry of activity from e-mail and calendar server vendors...