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Partners Cash in on Channel Opportunities

Channel partnerships provide a way for a technology provider and channel partners to expand their business by banding together to provide new products and...

MySQL Scores the Brains Behind Firebird

MySQL has hired Jim Starkey, creator of the InterBase database—which later became the popular open-source Firebird database—in addition to scooping up Starkeys one-man Firebird-based...

Sanrad Speeds IP SAN Adoption with New Switch

Laying the groundwork for simplified IP SAN (storage area network) adoption and storage virtualization within the enterprise, Sanrad on Feb. 21 introduced its new...

Free Click Fraud Monitor to Debut

A Texas company will soon offer a free click fraud fighter to root out fraudulent or mistaken reports about how well an online advertising...

New BI Projects Take Root in Microsoft Greenhouse

Microsoft is incubating two new business-intelligence-focused projects inside its IW (Information Worker) Greenhouse. The IW Greenhouse, which Microsoft launched in 2003, acts like an internal...

JBoss Moves Ahead with Acquisition

Itself the object of acquisition chatter, JBoss has announced the acquisition of its key systems integrator and service partner in Germany, objectone GmbH. Atlanta-based JBoss...

Malware Honeypot Projects Merge

Looking to streamline the collection of malware samples, two of the biggest honeypot projects—mwcollect and nepenthes—have merged operations. The two projects, which passively trap viruses,...

Google Steps into S.F. Wi-Fi Contest

A partnership between search giant Google and ISP EarthLink has been added to the list of names bidding to create a universal wireless network...

SAP Working On Enterprise Search Zapper

SAP says it may enhance its NetWeaver line-up of corporate computing features with a powerful new search technique."Bottom line is that this is an...

Windows Finally Beats Unix, But Linux Is Coming on Strong

Well, it finally happened. After years of "Unix is sick," "Unix is dying" and "Unix is dead" headlines, Windows, according to IDC, has finally overtaken...