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By Dave Linthicum Jan 1, 2007 1 min Software Development Dual-core desktop blues Advances in end-user hardware outstrip software support By Andrew Binstock Jan 1, 2007 3 mins Technology Industry Dawn of the Web office Productivity applications are being remade in the Web's image By Jon Udell Jan 1, 2007 3 mins Software Development SOA: The great shopping spree Big SOA fish gobble smaller ones as the focus shifts to governance By Eric Knorr Jan 1, 2007 3 mins Software Development Storage: Hardware takes a backseat Intelligent data management grabs the wheel of the enterprise By Mario Apicella Jan 1, 2007 3 mins Technology Industry Security: A year of reassessment Anti-virus nears breaking point, IPS tests limits, and the worm still turns By Paul Roberts Jan 1, 2007 4 mins Intrusion Detection Software Malware Technology Industry Software Development: Simplicity tops the agenda Lightweight and service-oriented approaches combine sophistication and ease By Andrew Binstock Jan 1, 2007 3 mins Development Tools Software Development Technology Industry Open Source: Key projects turn pro Commercial software vendors back open software for proprietary ends By Neil McAllister Jan 1, 2007 3 mins Databases Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Virtualization: The road to production VMware and a supporting cast lead VMs into datacenters By Paul Venezia Jan 1, 2007 3 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry Applications: SaaS breaks down the walls Hosted applications continue to remove enterprise objections By Ephraim Schwartz Jan 1, 2007 3 mins Application Integration Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Microsoft ends 2006 with a bang Office, Exchange, and Vista highlight a prolific year in Redmond By Oliver Rist Jan 1, 2007 4 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology of the Gods Looking forward to a year of rapid change in IT By Steve Fox Jan 1, 2007 2 mins Malware Patch Management Software Small and Medium Business Web 2.0: New technologies greet the enterprise RSS, wikis, social nets, and search weave a more collaborative Web By Mike Heck Jan 1, 2007 3 mins Databases Small and Medium Business Software Development The free multimedia opportunity With Windows Vista on the horizon, the fate of desktop Linux could rest in open media formats By Neil McAllister Jan 1, 2007 4 mins Data and Information Security Small and Medium Business Technology Industry 2007 Technology of the Year Award Winners Selected by Test Center editors and reviewers from more than 230 products tested during 2006, these 41 hardware and software products represent the best and most innovative in their class By InfoWorld Staff Jan 1, 2007 4 mins Databases Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Will More DRM Mean Fewer Audits? With the prospect of new DRM and nastier audit procedures, 2007 is shaping up to be the year of software license enforcement by the major software publishers. And since we're inevitably going to be hearing a lot more gripes in those areas in the By Ed Foster Dec 31, 2006 7 mins Technology Industry VMware Brings Lab Manager 2.4 to Market To help further strengthen VMware's position and story around using their virtualization solutions to help with software development and testing, the company has gone a long way in a short amount of time. With a June acquisition of Akimbi's By David Marshall Dec 30, 2006 2 mins Software Development VMware Announces Public Beta of Workstation 6.0 After giving a quick preview at VMworld 2006, VMware, the market-leading x86 virtualization provider, has finally announced a new public beta version of its Workstation 6.0 software. VMware also announced that the new version would include support fo By David Marshall Dec 30, 2006 4 mins Software Development KVM Beats Xen to Linux Kernel If you aren't exactly up to speed with what KVM is, you probably aren't alone. And yet, as obscure as it is, it seems like it came out of nowhere to beat Xen and other virtualization solutions to the Linux kernel. KVM stands for Kernel-base By David Marshall Dec 29, 2006 2 mins Software Development Test Center Tracker: 2007, here we come Microsoft, Version 2007: Enterprise Windows columnist Oliver Rist dons his stylish prophet robes and puts forth some predictions of what to expect out of Redmond in the year to come. Among them: Crossbow, the next version of Windows Mobile, is going By Ted Samson Dec 29, 2006 2 mins Technology Industry Gadget envy? Just give in Your own vision quest is the only excuse you need to buy that nifty new novelty By David Margulius Dec 29, 2006 3 mins Technology Industry New year’s resolution No. 1: Get OpenBSD Kick off 2007 with a new, more secure operating system By Roger Grimes Dec 29, 2006 4 mins Endpoint Protection Security Microsoft tech support swoons, Google promises the moon When 21st century software meets 12th century bureaucracy By Robert X. Cringely® Dec 29, 2006 2 mins Security Software Development Lotus Notes 7.0 meets the Mac IBM delivered some holiday cheers to Mac users today, announcing the availability of the Lotus Notes 7.0.2 client for Mac OS X. Lotus Notes comes with a pile of collaboration features, such as groupware and strong Mail and iCal apps, that competitors By Ted Samson Dec 28, 2006 1 min Technology Industry Data deduplication: Too much of a good thing Quantum joins the crowd of deduplication solutions By Mario Apicella Dec 28, 2006 3 mins Microsoft, Version 2007 From Longhorn to Crossbow, next year is shaping up to be a big one for Redmond By Oliver Rist Dec 28, 2006 4 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry Your PSTN and you: Linksys SPA-3102 and Asterisk So another piece of my Asterisk/TrixBox puzzle was completed today — or rather, almost completed. I received the Linksys SPA-3102 FXO/FXS SIP ATA, which will be the bridge between Asterisk and one of the incoming POTS lines to the lab. I probably sh By Paul Venezia Dec 27, 2006 5 mins A conversation with Martin Heller about his new blog Jon Udell wrote the blog "Jon's Radio" and the column and feed "Strategic Developer" for InfoWorld until December 15th, 2006. He announced his departure, to work for Microsoft, in his blog and podcast on December 8th. Jon con By Martin Heller Dec 27, 2006 5 mins Software Development My Talk with Microsoft OK, if you guys remember, I told you that I'd be talking to MS about the tools they provide for DBAs, since they don't seem to be working out very well. Well, I think it was friday I finally got on a call with them, and here's basicall By Sean McCown Dec 27, 2006 5 mins Databases How to be more assertive Dear Bob …What books would you recommend on assertiveness?- Trying to be more forcefulDear Bibliophile …Regrettably, I haven't personally read any on the subject, so I'm not in a position to help … with the book request, that is.I pre By Bob Lewis Dec 27, 2006 3 mins Technology Industry 2007: Something for everyone From the beauty of OS X Leopard to the brutality of the Intel/AMD rematch By Tom Yager Dec 27, 2006 3 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry VMware on the Mac for the Holidays It looks like VMware has unwrapped a gift of its own for the Apple community – after a lot of discussion and public feedback which amounted to a lot of people screami… ahem, politely asking to be added to the VMware Fusion Beta program, the time is By David Marshall Dec 26, 2006 2 mins Software Development Sea change at SAP The poster child for software complexity will leverage the emerging Web to keep it simple in the new year By Ephraim Schwartz Dec 26, 2006 4 mins SaaS Small and Medium Business Technology Industry SOA Expert Podcast Archives Out There Now. Remember the SOA Expert Podcast? It came before the InfoWorld SOA Report, and many of you have been requesting access to archived Podcasts. As promised, here they are. EDIT: I took out the request for user info. Just click here for access. Get them n By Dave Linthicum Dec 26, 2006 1 min Software Development Integrated Virtualization Manager on IBM System p5 IBM recently released a new IBM RedPaper that is titled and describes Integrated Virtualization Manager on IBM System p5. Abstract: The IBM Virtual I/O Server Version 1.2 provided a hardware management function called the Integrated Virtualization Ma By David Marshall Dec 25, 2006 2 mins Software Development Citrix Announces Acquisition of Ardence Citrix Systems, Inc., a leader in application delivery infrastructure, announced a definitive agreement to acquire privately held Ardence, Inc. of Waltham, Mass. According to Citrix, this strategic technology acquisition will extend the company' By David Marshall Dec 25, 2006 2 mins Software Development Happy holidays! At the risk of being "religiously incorrect," I'd like to wish everyone who reads Advice Line a very happy holiday season.What you celebrate isn't important. What's important is that you celebrate.- Bob… By Bob Lewis Dec 24, 2006 1 min Technology Industry One more run at passive voice Following my Keep the Joint Running column on good writing that recommended avoidance of passive voice ("Sounding smarter," 11/27/2006) and the followup in this space ("An active discussion about passive voice," 12/12/2006), sever By Bob Lewis Dec 22, 2006 2 mins Technology Industry “SOA is hard to do?” You’re Kidding Me. I found an interesting article over on Tech Target pertaining to SOA adoption which I found to be a bit vindicating. The article basically highlights research done by the Aberdeen Group…. By Dave Linthicum Dec 22, 2006 1 min Software Development PocketMac SecureNOTES The PocketMac folks sent us a copy of SecureNOTES a while back and I tossed it at one of my mac oriented students. Funny, how most of my old Linux and BSD fanatics have all gone to Mac OSx. This small application addresses the issue of how to protect By Brian Chee Dec 22, 2006 3 mins Technology Industry “The Danger of Automatic Service Creation” Beef It's always good to end the year with some sort of controversy, and thus one has sprung up. I'm talking about Ronan Bradly's post about The danger of "automatic" service creation and how it's counter productive to reuse. By Dave Linthicum Dec 22, 2006 1 min Software Development A SAM Engagement With Microsoft When a software publisher says it wants to help your company get a handle on SAM (Software Asset Management), you should be suspicious. But when the software publisher is Microsoft, you better head for the hills. "Everything hit the fan when we By Ed Foster Dec 22, 2006 3 mins Technology Industry H-1B visas will not destroy America as we know it When companies misuse the H-1B visa program to keep wages low I am the first to write about it. See "The H-1B Swindle" and "Homeland Security Probes L-1 Visa Abuses." However, when the H-1B program is used as a platform for spread By Ephraim Schwartz Dec 21, 2006 2 mins Technology Industry Recursion upgrades ESB Recursion Software on Thursday announced a new version of its enterprise service bus, Cinergi 2.1 The ESB serves as a multi-language application integration platform supporting SOA and Web services. Featured in version 2.1 are enhancements in securit By Paul Krill Dec 21, 2006 1 min Technology Industry Adobe wants to make desktop apps sexy again The buzz among the technorati is all about Adobe's forthcoming Apollo project. Apollo will enable Web applications, sometimes known as gadgets, to be installed on the desktop. According to a podcast Michael Arrington did with Kevin Lynch, Adobe& By Ephraim Schwartz Dec 20, 2006 2 mins Technology Industry Ipedo boosts Web services capabilities Ipedo is bolstering Web services capabilities in its XIP (eXtensible Integration Platform) enterprise integration software. Additions to Ipedo XIP for release 4.2 are intended to enable easier deployment of data services in an SOA. XIP allows users t By Paul Krill Dec 20, 2006 1 min Technology Industry Review: HP and Cingular connect on iPAQ hw6920 For many years HP's iPAQ line offered stiff competition to Palm's line of PDAs. However, as Treos, BlackBerry handhelds, and a flood of other converged smartphones hit, HP didn't stay at the forefront of this technology. The new iPAQ h By Mike Heck Dec 20, 2006 5 mins Technology Industry Reflecting on SOA in 2006 So, was 2006 the year of the SOA? Hardly. I think it was the year of talking about SOA, and perhaps dong some minor SOA projects. I think 2007 will be more of the same, but with an increasing amount of implementation work done towards the end of the By Dave Linthicum Dec 20, 2006 1 min Software Development Test Center Tracker: Firefox bugs get squashed Firefox fix: Version 2.0 of Firefox emerged from its hole last October, but not without some bugs. 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