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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
RIM testing BlackBerry tablet, touchscreen phone According to a Wall Street Journal report, RIM will unveil a new BlackBerry OS 6-operated phone with a touchscreen and a sliding keyboard. The report also suggest that the BlackBerry tablet is in its early stages of development
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Should MySQL users stay or go? Some say the Oracle-Sun Microsystems deal will be the ruin of MySQL, while others say it could be a boost for the open-source database. Find out what SQL provider stands to benefit should MySQL users jump ship
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Can RIM’s Storm stop the iPhone flood? We’re still in the calm before the BlackBerry Storm, but that hasn’t stopped some analysts from speculating on the handheld’s potential success. Find out more about RIM’s newest smart phone
Monday, January 14, 2008
Oracle to release 27 security bug fixes The database maker is planning critical patch updates for a variety of software packages, and ten of the reported threats can be executed without getting a user name or password. Why one analyst thinks Oracle is making it difficult for enterprises to figure out which problems are the most important. 
Monday, May 20, 2002
Microsoft to promote shared source in Latin America Microsoft Corp. will approach Latin America in a sharing mood next week.
Monday, November 12, 2001
Ailing giants court enterprises After a stunningly brutal fiscal season, telecom giants AT&T Corp., Sprint Corp., and WorldCom Inc. are revving up enhanced services for the enterprise, realizing that their futures likely hang on selling deeper into corporate accounts.
Sunday, September 30, 2001
Aprisma expands Spectrum In November, Aprisma Management Technologies Inc. will break its flagship Spectrum network management package into three targeted releases and add features that will help customers track and find the cause of network problems more quickly.
Tuesday, February 06, 2001
Wireless LANs have serious security flaws Computer scientists at the University of California at Berkeley have sounded new warnings about the vulnerabilities of wireless LANs, saying flaws in a common encryption algorithm pose major security issues.
Thursday, February 10, 2000
Linux still to crack enterprise space “Yes, but…” is a phrase that gets heard a lot in discussions about the Linux operating system.
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