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City of Hoboken Using RFID in Parking Permits

Radio frequency identification is traveling deeper into public spaces, particularly in the city of Hoboken, New Jersey. With 40,000 residents crammed into its one-square-mile borders,...

Microsoft Opens Next Versions of Office, SharePoint to Developers

BOSTON—Microsoft is making more of its gut Office and SharePoint technologies and services available to third-party application developers. Microsoft has been beating the developer drum...

Opsware Jumps on Compliance Bandwagon

Opsware on June 12 set its sights squarely on the auditing and compliance requirements of its users when it introduced a major upgrade and...

Intel Beaming About Swifter Transistor

Intel may have found its transistor of the future. The companys researchers feel that the combination of a three-dimensional or tri-gate transistor, which combines the...

Oracle Wants to Hold Your Linux-Leery Hand

Oracle is catering to the Linux-leery, announcing June 12 the Oracle Validated Configuration program to provide pre-tested architectures for running Oracle on Linux. The free...

SOA Still Gaining Momentum

Ill be in Napa this week to brief attendees at the Ziff Davis CIO Summit on the subject of service-oriented architecture as a strategy...

Microsoft Rebrands Enterprise Security Push as Forefront

BOSTON—Microsofts ambitious push into the enterprise security software market has a new name. At the TechEd conference here, the software makers SASD (Security, Access and...

Storage Software Market Continues Its Growth, IDC Reports

The worldwide storage software market grew in double digits again—10.2 percent year over year to $2.4 billion in the first quarter of 2006—marking 10...

Microsofts New WinFS Challenge: Managing Live Services

BOSTON—With WinFS, its next-generation file store technology that it has been working on since 2002, Microsoft admittedly bit off a tough challenge: to provide...

DB2 Crack Lets in Attackers Without Database Credentials

Security researchers have uncovered a critical client/server protocol flaw in IBMs DB2 database. Impervas Application Defense Center reported on June 12 that it had discovered...