January 9, 2007
12 entries filed this day
jbilling - Open Source Billing Software for Free
Editor · Enterprise Applications
At last a free open source billing system. With enterprise features and a robust architecture, jbilling is the choice for businesses of all sizes. Built on the Java 2 Enterprise Edition to ensure security and scalability. Download, invoice and prosper.
Filed at 3:10am
openSUSE 10.2: MythTV Platform
Editor · Open Source
Thanks to Moosy now we have a nice wiki for using MythTV on openSUSE 10.2.
Filed at 3:26am
Yahoo Buys MyBlogLog
Editor
It's official-- after months of speculation, the Yahoo/MyBlogLog deal has finally happened . Sources report that Yahoo paid $12million for the six month old Florida-based company (which started offering the service six months ago). The sexiness of these widget apps are twofold-- first it allows bloggers a way to create social communities with their readers. Second, it allows the publisher a way to collect more data about their readers, which could be used to improved ad monetization.
Filed at 4:10am
Enterprise Data Management meets 2.0
Editor · Data Management / IT Management
Sam Lowe wrote a very thoughtful post about the potential impact of web 2.0 on Enterprise Data Management. Add him to your feed. I suggest you read it all, but here is a quote…
Filed at 6:19am
Five Not-So-Easy Steps to Save Microsoft
Editor
Let me stick a disclaimer on the front of this post: I cut my teeth on Microsoft technology and have been a big supporter of them in the past. I would really like this company to survive because otherwise I’m going to have a lot of useless knowledge cluttering up my brain. However, I am a realist and this is a company in a dangerous situation. It saddens me to see this once great company slowly dying, and I hope they do something to stop the bleeding before it’s too late.
Filed at 7:07am
Integrated Transaction Puzzle
Editor · Networking
Robert Morris, Sr. gave a very interesting problem at Defcon a few years back, it describes very why the security technologies like network firewalls and SSL are insufficient by themselves, and in my view why we need technologies like Federation , SAML, Cardspace , WS-Security , and other tools to help us build what is required to operate in an increasingly malicious system.
Filed at 8:57am
How to Recover Numbers from Blurred Images
Editor · Security
Interesting. Discussion here .
Filed at 9:06am
Cisco Integrates Jabber into Web Conferencing
Editor · Platforms
Cisco is broadening their compatible market for web conferencing with the ability to work with Jabber protocol.
Filed at 11:03am
What Google Millionaires Do In "Retirement"
Editor
The SF Chronicle profiles some of the 900+ Google employees who became instant millionaires , once Google became public.
Filed at 11:38am
WMG Inks Deal To Give Motorola Exclusive Content. Why?
Editor · Wireless
C ell phone maker Motorola and recording company Warner Music Group havesigned a deal to create music products forthe cell.
Filed at 1:23pm
Enterprise Search With A Cherry on Top
Editor · Enterprise Applications
Posted by Engin Yilmaz, Product Marketing Manager, Google Enterprise Europe Having a content management system is helpful for managing the content within your enterprise, and users rightly have high expectations of the quality of the results of these systems. This in turn is driving up the importance of search when specifying which system to choose. So having a great CMS that wins awards for usability and better meets these needs of the user has to be the icing on the cake.
Filed at 1:26pm
Matthew Hurst: A Picture of the Blogosphere
Editor · Networking
Read about it here.
Filed at 1:57am
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