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Komo By Paul Krill Jan 19, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Visual Studio Code Name “Orcas” January 2007 CTP: Maybe I’ll Pass I got fairly excited about the contents of the January 2007 community technology preview of the next version of Visual Studio: the ADO.NET Entity Framework; LINQ; XLINQ; integration between ADO.NET and LINQ; managed classes By Martin Heller Jan 19, 2007 3 mins Software Development Test Center Tracker: Recasting the Net Building a better Internet: Security Adviser Roger A. Grimes foresees a huge Internet crime theft that will interrupt the Internt, the banking system, and business in general for a week or more. The problem, simply: The Internet as we know it is not By Ted Samson Jan 19, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Is storage management already past its prime? IT needs a remedy to complicated management and monitoring of storage resources By Mario Apicella Jan 19, 2007 4 mins A tale of two Internets Creating a verified, authenticated alternative to today's Internet would be good for business — and everyone's overall security By Roger Grimes Jan 19, 2007 5 mins Security Technology Industry Preview: Maxager 7.3 analysis system Most analytic software is designed to address the palette of business challenges operations and finance must collaborate on. These products' have a broad direction, trying to address as many issues as possible. Maxager Technology's Maxager By Jeff Angus Jan 19, 2007 2 mins Technology Industry Community developed RIAs are harbingers of things to com If you want a peek into the future of RIAs (rich Internet applications), take a look at Tabblo (tabblo.com). The model that Tabblo has set into motion for photographers — both amateur and professional — will soon be adopted by enterprise IT to empo By Ephraim Schwartz Jan 18, 2007 3 mins Technology Industry Test Center Tracker: Exchange 2007 in the crosshairs It's going to be a bumpy ride: Despite the post-CES haze, Oliver Rist has a pretty clear view of Exchange 2007 — and it's not all pretty. This week's Enterprise Windows column details some of the potholes in the new version of Exchang By Stephanie McLoughlin Jan 18, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Inexpensive manageable desk switch Just when I was ready to give up hope of finding a small manageable gig desk switch, I got a sample unit sent to me by my university HP rep. HP ProCurve 1800-8G: 8 ports of 10/100/1000 copper auto mdi/mdi-x switching 12volt wall wart power supply Env By Brian Chee Jan 18, 2007 2 mins Technology Industry More Validation for the Convergence of SOA, SaaS, and Web 2.0…The Global SOA I was happy to read Dion Hinchcliffe's posting of last month: "2007: The year enterprises open their SOAs to the Internet?" sorry I missed it when it posted. Also Joe McKendrick's follow up comments and Phil Wainewright's pos By Dave Linthicum Jan 18, 2007 2 mins Software Development Making a forced reorganization work Dear Bob …I've read your column with much interest in the past, and now I'd like to ask for some advice.I work at a medium-sized company (about 150 employees). Our IT area was recently split up – long story short, the CEO made the decisio By Bob Lewis Jan 18, 2007 4 mins Technology Industry Even in IT, sex sells Plus, new study suggests marketers take a lesson from software companies By David Margulius Jan 18, 2007 3 mins Software Development Technology Industry HP fraudster cops a plea; OnRebate responds to me Jobs may be many things, but boring isn't one of them By Robert X. Cringely® Jan 18, 2007 2 mins Careers Security Technology Industry Will EULAs Follow UCITA into Oblivion? Is it time to put an end to End User License Agreements? While many of us have long felt that EULAs were unnecessary, I wonder if their champions in the software industry might not be ready to agree that the whole concept is obsolete. As we saw in Mo By Ed Foster Jan 18, 2007 5 mins Technology Industry Sun Adding New Virtualization Technologies It looks like Sun Microsystems is gearing up to go after Linux as it announced a series of product and strategic updates to its Solaris 10 operating system due out this summer. The company is adding a number of new security and virtualization technol By David Marshall Jan 17, 2007 2 mins Software Development DataCore Offers Affordable Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity DataCore Software announced new, affordable, remote site Disaster Recovery (DR) and Business Continuity (BC) solutions under its Virtual Infrastructure Foundation class of products. The new offering includes state-of-the-art thin, provisioning to aut By David Marshall Jan 17, 2007 4 mins Software Development EMC and VMware – Should They Separate? A question was recently posed by ZDNet, should EMC and VMware separate? The claim is that the EMC acquisition of VMware in January 2004 may have been one of the better deals in the technology sector in the last three years. But was it good for EMC sh By David Marshall Jan 17, 2007 1 min Software Development How Verizon SaaS hosting helps feed the business Web The fact that Verizon Business Data Center Services, a division of Verizon Communications, announced a hosting contract with Now Solutions, a software as a service [SaaS] provider for human resources solutions, probably went unnoticed by most people. By Ephraim Schwartz Jan 17, 2007 2 mins Technology Industry Online Education has Multiple Benefits for SMBs Online education was a buzzword several years ago, but don't let the lack of recent hype fool you: The concept has never stopped growing. There are well over 120 full-scale online universities teaching on the Web today and dozens of high-qualit By Oliver Rist Jan 17, 2007 2 mins Technology Industry The Old New Thing The other week, Raymond Chen's book The Old New Thing: Practical Development Throughout the Evolution of Windows (Addison-Wesley, 2007, $39.99, ISBN 0-321-44030-7) arrived at my office unannounced. I threw it on one of the many piles of By Martin Heller Jan 17, 2007 1 min Software Development Test Center Tracker: Rich CRM-y goodness Salesforce to be reckoned with: It's been a while since Test Center Analyst dove into hosted CRM service Salesforce.com, but his latest look suggests it was well worth the wait. "The Winter '07 release offers plenty of updates that sho By Ted Samson Jan 17, 2007 2 mins Technology Industry A glimpse at a true superphone Not so fast: Manufacturers still must rise to the BlackBerry challenge By Tom Yager Jan 17, 2007 5 mins Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Brace for Exchange 2007 bumps Microsoft's forthcoming e-mail server suffers hardware and interoperability issues By Oliver Rist Jan 17, 2007 4 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry SOA Spending in 2007 SOA Spending in 2007 Download file… By Dave Linthicum Jan 17, 2007 1 min Software Development CiRBA Announces Consolidation and Virtualization Analysis in Version 4.0 CiRBA announced the release of version 4.0 of its flagship Data Center Intelligence (DCI) solution. Its new interface and its interactive visualization make it easier for IT organizations to more quickly identify which servers in their environment ca By David Marshall Jan 16, 2007 3 mins Software Development SaaS will make fat clients thin If I was allowed to buy stock in a high tech company, which I am not due to the fact that I cover most of them, I would buy into a manufacturer of thin clients. The more I cover SaaS [Software as a Service] the more I am convinced that over time the By Ephraim Schwartz Jan 16, 2007 2 mins Technology Industry Mono adding C# 3.0 Mono, an open source implementation of the .Net Framework, is to be fitted with features from the C# 3.0 programming language, specifically LINQ (Language Integrated Query) functionality, said Miguel de Icaza, founder of Mono. "It means that you By Paul Krill Jan 16, 2007 1 min Technology Industry When Thinking SOA Performance..Don’t Think REST vs. SOAP…Think Design There has been an ongoing debate over the value of REST and the value of SOAP, when it comes to SOA. Ss much as been said about it, I did not think I could add much value to the discussion. Of course, the issues go well beyond performance, but latel By Dave Linthicum Jan 16, 2007 3 mins Software Development Preview: Salesforce.com Winter ’07 sizzles Salesforce.com released their Winter '07 Enterprise Edition earlier today, and it's incredible. After taking an advance look, I found it to potentially be the most significant SFA rollout from the pioneering software-as-a-service company in By James Borck Jan 16, 2007 3 mins Technology Industry Test Center Tracker: Virtualization goes open-source What's in the box?: For all the buzz about virtualization in 2006, it's certainly not dying down in 2007. InnoTek is making its VirtualBox virtualization platform available as open-source technology under the GPL, a move that could prove in By Stephanie McLoughlin Jan 16, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Corporate catastrophe follows botched beta Sometimes, even when you see trouble coming, there's no way to duck By InfoWorld Anonymous Jan 16, 2007 3 mins Software Development Tabblo’s approach to rich Internet apps Community-developed RIAs are harbingers of things to come By Ephraim Schwartz Jan 16, 2007 3 mins Databases Small and Medium Business Technology Industry LSI, IBM unload more storage for SMBs The new year starts with a segue to last year's torrential cascade of new storage products aimed at entry-level customers. LSI Logic is announcing today the Engenio 1932, a 2U enclosure with 12 SAS (srial attached SCSI) drive bays that can be ex By Mario Apicella Jan 16, 2007 2 mins Technology Industry They like praise – why can’t they take criticism? Dear Bob …I recently got promoted as a middle manager. My workplace has a very high employee turnover. My predecessor was very sweet to the present employees as most of them were in their honeymoon period (new recruits when she was the boss) as a r By Bob Lewis Jan 16, 2007 5 mins Technology Industry InnoTek Opens Up VirtualBox Virtualization Platform In 2006, virtualization news and technology really started to take off, and everyone anticipated what was going to happen next in 2007. Here we are two weeks into the new year and already we have an unexpected virtualization twist. You may not be fam By David Marshall Jan 15, 2007 4 mins Software Development Reader Voices: Invalid Terms At what point is it clear that a nasty license provision goes so far across the line that it must be deemed invalid? That seems to be an increasingly hot topic, due in large part to recent discussions here and elsewhere about various terms in Microso By Ed Foster Jan 15, 2007 5 mins Technology Industry Visual Studio 2005 SP1: Better News The short story is that my installation of Visual Studio 2005 now starts up normally. The longer and more interesting story is how we fixed it, and how you could fix your own installation at need. You'll recall from January 5th that after instal By Martin Heller Jan 15, 2007 4 mins Software Development Prostor Systems opens to perpendicular recording drives If you're sold on the idea of backing up to a removable disk drive your target media have just become larger, 160GB to be accurate. Prostor Systems is announcing today a new capacity increase for its RDX technology that offers now drives in 40GB By Mario Apicella Jan 15, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Soft sell for open source apps When vendors aren't counting licenses, they're free to concentrate on quality code By Neil McAllister Jan 15, 2007 4 mins Open Source Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Learning to consume The enterprise has seen the light, and it's coming from a consumer device By Steve Fox Jan 15, 2007 2 mins Databases Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Five surefire ways to make your SOA a success SOA resists easy answers. But a handful of guiding principles can keep the most important initiative you may ever launch on track By David Linthicum Jan 15, 2007 9 mins Software Development Test Center Tracker: Triple blade battle Which blade server cuts it? When the InfoWorld Test Center called forth challengers for our latest server-blade duel, four answered — yet only three showed up to do battle: Dell, HP, and Sun. The no-show was IBM, which inexplicably backed out at the By Ted Samson Jan 15, 2007 1 min Technology Industry Vizioncore Offers Ten Steps for a Successful Migration to VI3 Vizioncore states that "to take advantage of the VI3 improvements, all of your existing virtual machines must be migrated from ESX Server 2.X to the new platform. Depending on how many virtual machines you are running, scheduling migrations and By David Marshall Jan 14, 2007 4 mins Software Development Microsoft Offers Online Trial of Windows Vista OS Microsoft Virtual Labs launched a new Test Drive site to help give exposure to the Windows Vista operating system. The test drive site allows anyone to launch and try out various scenarios in a completely isolated, sandbox environment before they pur By David Marshall Jan 14, 2007 2 mins Software Development XenEnterprise Achieves IBM ServerProven Status XenSource, Inc. announced that their virtualization products have received IBM ServerProven certification. The ServerProven certification is part of IBM's PartnerWorld Program and designates XenSource products as having been enabled for IBM syst By David Marshall Jan 14, 2007 2 mins Software Development Vulnerabilities Reported for VMware ESX Server Danish vulnerability assessment clearinghouse, Secunia, has released advisory SA23680 which states that there are multiple vulnerabilities found within VMware ESX Server that affects both VMware ESX Server 2.x and 3.x. Marked as highly critical, Secu By David Marshall Jan 14, 2007 1 min Software Development ATI’s OS Confusion The other day, I had to pick up a cheap PCI-X graphics card to add a third monitor to an Apple PowerMac G5. I also had to get a few other items, so I went to PC Connection's website and used their granular search feature to find all Mac-compatib By Paul Venezia Jan 14, 2007 1 min Virtualization and Grid or Utility Computing Today's stories will take a look at the topic of grid and utility computing. 3Tera, Inc. and Layered Technologies, Inc. announced an agreement to jointly offer customers grid-based private servers and Web hosting services. 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