Month: June 2007

Summer Reading for I.T. Managers

It’s that time of year again. Whether you’re hitting the beach or plugging away in your data center this summer, there’s no shortage of new

When iPhone Wannabes Attack

In what seems to be a bid to compete with the iPhone’s snazzy feature set—the touchscreen, photo management and iPod apps you’ve seen in those

Enterprise Hurdles Await iPhone

Ask any BlackBerry-toting exec whether they’re going to buy the new iPhone, and they’ll ask you a question right back: Will my IT staff be

Where Is the Linux Kernel Going?

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Last week, at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit held at the Googleplex, some of Linux’s top kernel developers discussed the state of the

Teradata Data Warehouse Embeds BI Tools

Data warehousing giant Teradata on June 19 unveiled new storage management software that allows data mining applications from outside vendors to be embedded and run

Getting Work in Order

Updated: Before Foley & Lardner, one of America’s top law firms, takes on a new client, it must check for conflicts with existing engagements. That