BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE / more stories...
Adobe adds open-source tool, AIR integration to LiveCycle Enterprise
The new version of Adobe Systems Inc.'s Live Cycle Enterprise Suite adds Alfresco Software's open-source content management tool and an optional PDF generating tool.
Judge: White House doesn't have to turn over e-mail records
Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has ruled that the Bush administration does not have to turn over details about e-mails to the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
CAREERS / more stories...
Is Google your next data center?
Lower costs, snap upgrades and other benefits of cloud computing are leading IT organizations to increasingly outsource traditional IT infrastructure activities like storage and server management to managed services providers. How will this alter the makeup of the IT department of the future? Computerworld looks ahead.
Career Watch
Advice on finding a mentor; and sunny job prospects in info security.
DEVELOPMENT / more stories...
Adobe adds open-source tool, AIR integration to LiveCycle Enterprise
The new version of Adobe Systems Inc.'s Live Cycle Enterprise Suite adds Alfresco Software's open-source content management tool and an optional PDF generating tool.
Federal judge lands in hot water over explicit images on Web site
The chief judge of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has recused himself from an obscenity trial he was overseeing after the Los Angeles Times reported that it found sexual photos and videos on his personal Web site.
HARDWARE / more stories...
Little Big Disk Quadra offers 1TB of portable storage
The Little Big Disk Quadra hard disk storage system sports eSATA, FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 interfaces and encloses two 2.5-inch hard disk drive mechanisms configured together as a Level 0 RAID is priced at $659.99.
State worker's child porn charges dropped; faulty laptop security blamed
Prosecutors in Massachusetts have dropped child pornography charges against a state employee after an investigation showed that his laptop PC had weak security controls and was riddled with malware.
GOVERNMENT / more stories...
State worker's child porn charges dropped; faulty laptop security blamed
Prosecutors in Massachusetts have dropped child pornography charges against a state employee after an investigation showed that his laptop PC had weak security controls and was riddled with malware.
Judge: White House doesn't have to turn over e-mail records
Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has ruled that the Bush administration does not have to turn over details about e-mails to the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.
MANAGEMENT / more stories...
AMD graphics card breaks teraflop barrier
AMD has introduced a new graphics chip that can that can be doubled up on a single graphics card to provide game enthusiasts with more power using less energy than earlier products.
Yahoo investor urges shareholders to pick Door No. 3
Yahoo shareholder Eric Jackson is urging other investors to vote for a combined Yahoo-Icahn board of directors as a compromise.
MOBILE & WIRELESS / more stories...
Microsoft unveils first OS for portable navigation devices
Microsoft unveiled Windows Embedded NavReady 2009 for mobile navigation devices.
State worker's child porn charges dropped; faulty laptop security blamed
Prosecutors in Massachusetts have dropped child pornography charges against a state employee after an investigation showed that his laptop PC had weak security controls and was riddled with malware.
NETWORKING & INTERNET / more stories...
Microsoft unveils first OS for portable navigation devices
Microsoft unveiled Windows Embedded NavReady 2009 for mobile navigation devices.
Former 'spam king' must pay MySpace $6 million
Scott Richter, who spammed thousands of MySpace users two summers ago, has been ordered to pony up a seven-figure penalty for his efforts. He considers this a win of sorts.
OPERATING SYSTEMS / more stories...
Microsoft unveils first OS for portable navigation devices
Microsoft unveiled Windows Embedded NavReady 2009 for mobile navigation devices.
Parallels releases first Intel Mac server virtualization software
The first application to enable Intel Mac servers to virtualize the Mac OS X operating system has been in development for more than a year.
SECURITY / more stories...
China quake fake in police custody
A 19-year-old computer intruder who broke into a provincial seismological bureau's Web site to place a false earthquake warning could have caused widespread panic in the rattled Sichuan region.
Former 'spam king' must pay MySpace $6 million
Scott Richter, who spammed thousands of MySpace users two summers ago, has been ordered to pony up a seven-figure penalty for his efforts. He considers this a win of sorts.
SERVERS & DATA CENTER / more stories...
Parallels releases first Intel Mac server virtualization software
The first application to enable Intel Mac servers to virtualize the Mac OS X operating system has been in development for more than a year.
Is Google your next data center?
Lower costs, snap upgrades and other benefits of cloud computing are leading IT organizations to increasingly outsource traditional IT infrastructure activities like storage and server management to managed services providers. How will this alter the makeup of the IT department of the future? Computerworld looks ahead.
SOFTWARE / more stories...
Adobe adds open-source tool, AIR integration to LiveCycle Enterprise
The new version of Adobe Systems Inc.'s Live Cycle Enterprise Suite adds Alfresco Software's open-source content management tool and an optional PDF generating tool.
Is Google your next data center?
Lower costs, snap upgrades and other benefits of cloud computing are leading IT organizations to increasingly outsource traditional IT infrastructure activities like storage and server management to managed services providers. How will this alter the makeup of the IT department of the future? Computerworld looks ahead.
STORAGE / more stories...
Little Big Disk Quadra offers 1TB of portable storage
The Little Big Disk Quadra hard disk storage system sports eSATA, FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 interfaces and encloses two 2.5-inch hard disk drive mechanisms configured together as a Level 0 RAID is priced at $659.99.
Four cool network optimization start-ups
Here's a look at some newcomers to the crowded application acceleration and WAN optimization market that are developing additional functionality and addressing new problems.