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The next version of Windows Mobile 6 will put the power of Office at your fingertips. Learn more from Ephraim Schwartz's news scoop By Stephanie McLoughlin Feb 8, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Memo to AT&T: Get with the times Fierce competition on the way could mean a welcome attitude adjustment By David Margulius Feb 8, 2007 4 mins Technology Industry Dell snags a new/old chief; Turner Media promo causes grief If Bill Gates repeats himself enough times, eventually someone will believe him By Robert X. Cringely® Feb 8, 2007 2 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry VMware Going IPO It looks like parent company EMC will sell off approximately 10% of VMware via an initial public offering (IPO) of newly issued VMware stock. EMC has no intention of spinning out or otherwise divesting its ownership interest in the virtualization gia By David Marshall Feb 8, 2007 2 mins Software Development Kennedy, Kerry withdraw sponsorship of H-1B amendment A little noticed amendment sponsored by Senate Democrats Kennedy and Kerry to the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007 that would have raised the quota for H-1B visas was tabled earlier this week after initial approval by a voice vote in the Senate. Amendme By Ephraim Schwartz Feb 7, 2007 1 min Technology Industry SOA/EA Convergence is Coming I've been thinking a bit about my post on Sunday night, specially the issues that seem to be arising between the EA community, and the SOA community. I think the Open Group's Chris Harding did a great job in his response to my post: " By Dave Linthicum Feb 7, 2007 2 mins Software Development Microsoft’s Ridiculous CTP Upgrades With frequent bloggers like myself sometimes coming up with topics can be challenging to say the least. 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Barcelona is the completely redesigned x86, and it’s brilliant By Tom Yager Feb 7, 2007 3 mins Technology Industry Microsoft updates CodePlex Microsoft recently updated CodePlex, its collaborative portal for software development and sharing of source code, a Microsoft blogger reported. A blog by James Newkirk, Microsoft product unit manager for CodePlex, notes the improvements, which inclu By Paul Krill Feb 6, 2007 1 min Technology Industry InfoWorld LIVE! #3: Storage for 2007 Episode 3 of InfoWorld LIVE! is up for download. This week, we're doing a storage-oriented show, beginning with Iomega, moving to Zetera and finishing up with a short talk by our own Brian Chee on storage virtualization for SMBs. And in case you By Oliver Rist Feb 6, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Lights Out Database Management It's days like today when the entire family is home sick(myself included) with a very nasty stomach virus that my thoughts turn to automated alerting and management. We would all like to take a sick day now and then and know that we� By Sean McCown Feb 6, 2007 1 min Databases Embracing Open Document Format (ODF) Have you ever received a word document in email, only to find that it cannot be opened or edited by your version of the MS Office? Or perhaps you want to open a paper you wrote in 1996, only to find that you wrote it with Nisus on Mac OS 7, and you a By Josh Kuo Feb 6, 2007 2 mins Technology Industry What is a SOA Reference Model? Download file Don't forget about the free "SOA Jump Start Webinar" next week. Sign up here…. By Dave Linthicum Feb 6, 2007 1 min Software Development Test Center Tracker: Mobile mashups Smash it up: Mobio's Mobile 2.0 puts personalized mashups on mobile devices. Could be just the thing for that intern who gets lost on the way to get coffee. 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If anything convinced me that the 20th century ethic of high-tech companies being technology-driven is over, it was a panel discussion held during the By Ephraim Schwartz Feb 6, 2007 3 mins Technology Industry Trying Out Vista Can Be Trying Looking before you leap is always a good idea with new software releases, particularly those from Microsoft. But some readers who have been taking Windows Vista and/or Office 2007 for a test spin are encountering some interesting problems. "I vi By Ed Foster Feb 6, 2007 6 mins Technology Industry Trigence Secures $8M in Funding Application virtualization vendor Trigence has secured an $8 million round of Series B funding to allow the company to meet demands by extending the technology to additional platforms and accelerate sales through marketing and strategic partnership p By David Marshall Feb 6, 2007 2 mins Software Development VMware Reaches Out to SMB Market VMware, well situated at the top of the virtualization mountain with its Fortune 500 customers, is once again extending its hand to the small-to-medium sized businesses (SMBs) in an effort to thwart pricing competition from XenSource and Virtual Iron By David Marshall Feb 6, 2007 2 mins Software Development rPath and Virtual Iron Push Forward with Virtual Appliances Many people in the virtualization field are talking about virtual appliances, whether a customer, manufacturer, analyst or enthusiast, and they are speaking about the subject in both positive and negative ways. 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My friend and secret informant at MS, Donald Farmer, has just left the SSIS team in favor of the data mining team. Now, I talked to Donald about this last week, and he doe By Sean McCown Feb 5, 2007 5 mins Databases Tripwire tightens grip on configuration changes As the saying goes, change is good. But … in IT it ought to happen under the strictest controls. Tripwire Enterprise 6.0 is designed to be a harsh mistress when it comes to detecting and preventing unauthorized changes, which can lead to any number By Richard Gincel Feb 5, 2007 1 min Technology Industry ChainBuilder ESB leverages JBI Bostech on Monday announced general availability of ChainBuilder ESB, an enterprise service bus tuned for Java Business Integration (JBI) and SOA. Featured in the product is a graphical user interface for configuring JBI-compliant components via a dr By Paul Krill Feb 5, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Preview: NextPage Document Retention works well with users Compliance and records retention can be real pain points for businesses. Fortunately, companies like NextPage continue to deliver relief with the newest version of its Document Collaboration product, a managed, hosted service called NextPage 2 Docum By Phil Windley Feb 5, 2007 2 mins Technology Industry Cisco Security update After last week's release of three security advisories, Cisco has again released another security advisory for the SIP protocol. Apparently Cisco IOS devices which supports voice that are not configured for SIP processing will reload if a packet By Cynthia Kuo Feb 5, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Blogging with Windows Live Writer I have been preparing this weblog with Windows Live Writer (WLW), a free Microsoft beta-test tool. Why in the world would I use a tool still in beta test for real work? As Bob Frankston asked me one night twenty-odd years ago&nb By Martin Heller Feb 5, 2007 3 mins Software Development Test Center Tracker: Four-way NAC attack A NAC for security: In this day and age, you don't just want any ol' system connecting to your company's network; that innocent-looking device could be packing a fistful of wormy or viral unpleasantness. InfoWorld Analyst Steve Hultqui By Ted Samson Feb 5, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Lessons from HP’s board <p>Commenting on a story as big as the HP spying scandal is always risky. Everything might already have been said, but since not everyone has said it yet, I'll weigh in with a couple lessons that apply to board members and to us mere morta By John West Feb 5, 2007 4 mins Careers Fujitsu unveils “portable” media eraser How do you dispose of old magnetic media such as disk drives and tapes? 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