Falling Profits as Yahoo Enters a Year of 'Transformation' [January 30, 2008] Big plans and some better-than-expected results weren't enough to keep jittery investors from souring further on Yahoo. 2010 For Next Big Windows Release? [January 30, 2008] With Vista sales still building and the first service pack nearly ready to go, Microsoft is already talking quietly about the next major release – Windows 7. Judge Gives Microsoft Two More Years [January 30, 2008] In an unexpected move, the judge overseeing Microsoft's U.S. antitrust settlement extends the consent decree for two more years. IBM Targets SMBs With Virtualization Makeover [January 30, 2008] The company announces new software, hardware and services targeting the lucrative but elusive SMB market. Vendor Weaves A Niche Storage Strategy [January 30, 2008] With its latest acquisition, Fabrik aims to cloak Mac and graphic-heavy enterprises with new storage options. Toshiba Tosses 'Hail Mary' With Super Bowl Ad [January 30, 2008] But the HD DVD maker might be wasting $2.7 million and 30 seconds of everyone's time Sunday afternoon. Web 2.0 Goes to Work [January 30, 2008] Whizzy new enterprise apps sneak in via early adopters. How is IT coping? Klocwork Expands Code Insight [January 30, 2008] New code analysis offering changes the code analysis paradigm by looking for defects before they become part of an application. MySpace Set to Launch Developer Platform [January 30, 2008] With a newly minted COO, the world's largest social network is taking its developer site live with hopes of widgets soon rolling in. Red Hat Readies Identity, Policy, Audit Offering [January 30, 2008] Enterprise IPA will build on the strength of the Netscape Directory Server, now fully open sourced by Red Hat. |
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