November 12, 2006
5 entries filed this day
Coradiant User Group
Alistair Croll · VP Product Management, Co-Founder, Coradiant · Data Management
I’m psyched. We’re launching the Coradiant User Group this week, with our 2006 East Coast summit in Boston.When we set out to organize the event, we expected less than 20 people. After all, it’s near the holidays, and everyone’s busy with the end of the fiscal year. So when we blew past 40 respondents, we...
Filed at 2:00am
RFID Movie Tickets for You
Editor · RFID
Up till now you had to wait in a queue to get tickets for a movie and it was pretty irritating too but not now SK Telecom has come up with a new system which would simply take movie... Continue .
Filed at 7:05am
Open Sourcing Java
Michael Tiemann · Vice President of Open Source Affairs, Red Hat · Platforms
The decision by Sun Microsystems to move on their long-awaited relicensing of Java technologies is to be applauded. Folks, this is what we asked for, and now we have it. Although the specifics of the
Filed at 5:40pm
Web 2.0 and 3.0
Editor · IT Management
At one point in my career at Intel, I was in the thick of Web. 1.0. In 1995 Intel “discovered’ the World Wide Web after the Intel Pentium FDIV situation woke us up to the fact that how we compute...
Filed at 10:27pm
Bits and Pieces: November 12
Jose Nazario · Senior Security Engineer, Arbor Networks · Security
A few things caught my eye this week, so I’ll post them here.After Virus Bulletin, I had a nice conversation with Ryan at eWeek that he recorded for the OnSecurity Podcast: The Rise of For-Profit Botnets [MP3, duration: 17:38]. I had never done a podcast before, and I don’t usually listen to them (though I...
Filed at 11:10pm
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