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IBM Announces SOA Business Catalog

IBM is doing its part in furthering the service-oriented architecture movement. The company announced June 13 its namesake SOA Business Catalog, a services repository...

Google Earth Has a 3-D Soapbox

Google Earth's become a forum for editorializing via Google SketchUp, a relatively new feature that lets you create 3-D images that appear on Google...

Google Maps Gets Corporate

Google's unveiled an updated version of Google Maps, its mapping feature.Along with all the new bells and whistles, there's also now fee-based licensing and...

When Google Becomes Pay-to-Play

Imagine paying to use Google search.The notion is deservedly absurd right now. But that landmark day may come, and it may be traced to...

Microsoft: Office 2007 Addresses Bloat Issue

BOSTON—Microsoft Office developers have long been aware of user concerns about bloat in the product, and they have been conducting extensive research and usability...

Courion Advances Provisioning Automation Software

Authentication software specialist Courion introduced June 12 a product aimed at helping companies automate the process of defining IT systems access privileges.Dubbed Courion RoleCourier,...

Novell Unmasks Bandit ID Effort

Novell publicly launched its open-source identity management project on June 12, aiming to help businesses pull together their various network and applications authentication systems. Dubbed...

Egenera Expands Virtualization Features

Egenera is rolling out the next generation of its PAN Manager software that can virtualize hundreds of data center systems and manage them as...

Keep Your OS Options Open

Now that the beta-palooza that was Microsofts WinHEC has passed, its time for the nine out of 10 desktop users who count themselves as...

A Kinder, Gentler Java on Tap

If there was a central theme to the 11th Annual JavaOne Conference, held last month in San Francisco, it was arguably the restoration of...