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The plug-in links the company's Visual MainWin for Unix and Linux, Version 5.1.1 to Visu By Paul Krill Feb 1, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Test Center Tracker: Live from Demo On the floor at Demo: With new technologies whizzing about their ears, both Ephraim Schwartz and Steve Fox are blogging from the 2007 Demo show – you'll find their latest postings on the Reality Check and TechWatch blogs. From inkless printing t By Stephanie McLoughlin Feb 1, 2007 1 min Technology Industry IT should prepare for a crisis Plus, Great Britain overtakes the United States in online ad sales By David Margulius Feb 1, 2007 3 mins Data Management Security Technology Industry Vista finally debuts, German Google takes a snooze Ah, the pomp and pageantry of a major operating system rollout By Robert X. 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The pics, by Brian Solis of briansol By Ephraim Schwartz Jan 31, 2007 2 mins Technology Industry VMware isn’t the only New Converter Tool in Town VMware's recent announcement about the release of VMware Converter 3.0 seemed to get most of the industry's attention. But it wasn't the only virtualization converter tool to hit the streets. Overshadowed by the virtualization giant, I By David Marshall Jan 31, 2007 2 mins Software Development Virtual Iron Certifies DataCore’s SANmelody Virtual Iron has announced that they have now certified DataCore's virtual storage solution, SANmelody, for use with Virtual Iron's server virtualization software. The combined offering delivers an enterprise-class server virtualization and By David Marshall Jan 31, 2007 2 mins Software Development Demo update – the tech keeps getting better I'm here in Palm Desert at Demo 07 conference. If you don't know what that is go to this Demo link and you'll find out. If you want to see the slide show of Demo click here. And here is the offical Demo blog site. In a nutshell though By Ephraim Schwartz Jan 31, 2007 4 mins Technology Industry IBM enhancing security IBM on Wednesday touted software technology designed to enhance security and management in virtualized data centers. The company's secure hypervisor architectyure, or "sHype," is designed to run in conjunction with commercial and open By Paul Krill Jan 31, 2007 1 min Technology Industry SOA Project Staffing Plan…Here are some Rough Guidelines A few of my clients are now looking to staff their first inroads into SOA, their first project where something actually happens beyond the investigation. So…how many people are needed on the project? Who are they? What are their roles? Here are som By Dave Linthicum Jan 31, 2007 5 mins Software Development Eclipse tools advanced by Genuitec Genuitec on Wednesday announced availability of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench 5.5, a version of the company's IDE that features SNAPs (Simple Nonintegrated Applications) tools for quick development tasks. The workbench is an Eclipse-based IDE a By Paul Krill Jan 31, 2007 2 mins Technology Industry Test Center Tracker: Cisco unveils new Catalyst switches Catalyst for change: InfoWorld Test Center Analyst and networking guru Paul Venezia reports on some of the newest additions to the Cisco's ever-growing family of Catalyst switches. The new hardware, as well as software upgrades, was announced ju By Ted Samson Jan 31, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Preview: Cisco bolsters Catalyst switch line Cisco's been feeling some heat recently, with many vendors nipping at the networking giant's heels, such as Dell with its low-cost PowerConnect switching line. 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Throughout the week I'll point to articles around the web—on blogs and at news sites—that will help us develop these skills and highlight their use (or abuse) thro By John West Jan 31, 2007 2 mins Careers Don’t stick a fork in AMD Everyone say it three times, slowly: "Sun is an AMD customer" By Tom Yager Jan 31, 2007 4 mins Technology Industry Ready or not, Vista’s here Features like instant upgrade and deep search warrant close attention from admins By Oliver Rist Jan 31, 2007 4 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry Symantec Triumphs Against the Odds I must admit that when I decided to do the Worst Vendor of 2006 poll, I didn't expect that Symantec would be the winner. After all, 2006 was a year when Microsoft – always a favorite anyway just by the large percentage of folks it gets the chanc By Ed Foster Jan 31, 2007 5 mins Technology Industry NetBeans adds languages The NetBeans 5.5 open source IDE has been gaining support for several additional languages. Sun Microsystems and the NetBeans community on Wednesday will announce availability of the IDE for Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese and Trad By Paul Krill Jan 31, 2007 1 min Technology Industry When you become an organizational orphan Dear Bob …Our parent company is consolidating IT functions and recently transferred all of our IT staff under the corporate umbrella. Except a few of us who have been left behind, such as security, DR and change control. My director says we still r By Bob Lewis Jan 31, 2007 3 mins Technology Industry 3rd Annual IFIP Working Group 11.9 Intl. Conf. on Digital Forensics Held in Orlando, Florida at the National Center for Forensic Science at the University of Central Florida this IFIP Working Group is one part of the larger organization whose mission is: IFIP's mission is to be the leading, truly international, By Brian Chee Jan 30, 2007 3 mins Technology Industry Adobe hails Flex-AJAX interoperability Looking to boost interoperability between AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) and Adobe's Flex technology for rich Internet applications, Adobe Labs on Tuesday posted a new JavaScript library and an update to its Flex Ajax Bridge. The Ajax Da By Paul Krill Jan 30, 2007 1 min Technology Industry An Upset Winner John Thompson and friends probably won't be celebrating, but Symantec pulled an upset in winning my "Worst Vendor of 2006" reader poll. 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