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Freespire Combines Linux, Proprietary Programs

Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony on April 24 unveiled Freespire, a no-cost version of Linspires Linux distribution, in his keynote address at the Desktop Linux...

Wages Climb and Climb for Skilled Tech Workers

Hourly wages for highly skilled technology professionals notably increased in the first quarter of 2006, following record levels in the last quarter of 2005,...

Siemens Adds SOA to Telephony

Siemens Communications Enterprise, the communications subsidiary of Siemens AG, has begun enabling SOA in some of its major telephony applications. More applications will be enabled...

Microsofts Team Tools Leader Leaving the Fold

Rick LaPlante, the man who championed Microsofts push into the enterprise tools business, is hanging up his guns and heading for the ranch. LaPlante, who...

Readers Respond: eWEEK Labs Apple Birthday Bash

Regarding Jason Brooks April 3 article "eWEEK Labs Apple Birthday Bash": While I dont disagree that Apples secrecy keeps us in the dark as...

Readers Respond: Storing Up My Disappointment

Reading Peter Coffees April 3 Epicenters column, with its reference to Microsofts Cairo ("Storing Up My Disappointment,"), reminded me of February 1993: I had...

Cisco and Microsoft Update VOIP, CRM Integration

Cisco Systems and Microsoft are teaming up to help small and midsize businesses to overcome the obstacles of customer relationship management deployments with the...

Wall Street Panelists Face Linux Limitations

NEW YORK—There are a number of opportunities and challenges for Linux and open-source software going forward, particularly in highly competitive industries with specific needs,...

IB Introduces Process-Driven BI

Information Builders, makers of enterprise software for business intelligence and real-time operational reporting, on April 25 launched a new "process-driven BI" product, WebFocus Power...

Surfs Up—and Legal—on Company Time

Cubicle-dwellers across the country rejoiced April 24 as an administrative law judge determined that an Education Department worker in New York City had been...