Apple, Microsoft, PHP headline IBM's list of most vulnerable software
August 1, 2008
As the world moves online, so do security exploits. Here’s a list of the most vulnerable products and vendors out there.
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The importance of open source AMQP (Advanced Message Queuing Protocol)
August 1, 2008
AMQP is close to shaking up the MOM market. Get your head around it.
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Sun throws JavaFX hat into Web app ring
August 1, 2008
Programmers now can start trying out JavaFX for writing rich Internet applications–and seeing if it’s worth using over Adobe’s Flash and other alternatives.
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Microsoft to Mac users: Use Firefox, not Safari
July 31, 2008
Microsoft is finally recognizing that there is life outside its own technologies, referring Mac and Windows users to Firefox, and not merely its IE browser.
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Benioff redux? Maybe
July 31, 2008
Start-up Zuora may be onto a big idea, but is it ahead of its time? Then again, people said much the same about Salesforce before it hit pay dirt.
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Red Hat's new CEO aims Linux at the cloud
July 31, 2008
Jim Whitehurst wants to do more than sell the Linux operating system. He wants his products to be the brains of cloud computing.
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Forrester acquires JupiterResearch for $23 million
July 31, 2008
The JupiterResearch brand will begin to serve Forrester’s “Marketing and Strategy” clients, under a deal announced Thursday.
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Radar Networks readies new release of Twine
July 31, 2008
As one of several start-ups trying to crack the code on building a piece of the semantic Web, its biggest challenge will be attracting users.
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Microsoft's computer in the round
July 30, 2008
CNET News’ Ina Fried gets an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Microsoft’s Sphere surface computer.
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The looming oil crisis…from 1948
July 30, 2008
Guest column: Greentech Media’s Michael Kanellos examines what might have emerged had Arab nations decided to cut off oil shipments in 1948.
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