Friday, September 30, 2005

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

My Way Finance

My Way Finance: "'We believe digital health imaging margins will remain under pressure as doctors shift from printing X-rays to viewing on screen,' said Cross Research analyst Shannon Cross in a research note to clients"

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Geek.com Geek News - Dual-core Itanium delayed until 2005

Geek.com Geek News - Dual-core Itanium delayed until 2005: "Intel has confirmed that the dual-core Itanium is delayed until 2005. The dual-core 'Montecito' chip was originally supposed to be released next year (2004), but Intel will instead launch a faster than 1.5GHz Madison core with 9 MB of on-chip cache"

Friday, September 16, 2005

freshmeat.net: Project details for Performance Application Programming Interface

freshmeat.net: Project details for Performance Application Programming Interface: "PAPI aims to provide the tool designer and application engineer with a consistent interface and methodology for use of the performance counter hardware found in most major microprocessors."

Thursday, September 15, 2005

PCWorld.com - 20 Things They Don't Want You to Know

PCWorld.com - 20 Things They Don't Want You to Know: "Finally, if the password you've forgotten is your Windows XP administrator password"

Friday, September 09, 2005

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Introduction to the Xen Virtual Machine | Linux Journal

Introduction to the Xen Virtual Machine | Linux Journal: "In August 2005, XenSource, a commercial company that develops virtualization solutions based on Xen, announced in Intel Developer Forum (IDF) that it has used Intel VT-Enabled Platforms with Xen to virtualize both Linux and Microsoft Windows XP SP2.
Xen with Intel VT or Xen with AMD Pacifica would be competitive with if not superior to other virtualization methods, as well as to native operation.
In the same arena, VMware is a commercial company that develops the ESX server, a virtualization solution not based on Xen. VMware announced in early August 2005 that it will be providing its partners with access to VMware ESX Server source code and interfaces under a new program called VMware Community Source."

Groove Networks

Groove Networks: "Groove Networks was founded by Lotus Notes creator Ray Ozzie. The company's flagship product, Groove 1.0, is a groupware application (the company likes to refer to it as 'peerware') that enables groups of collaborators to form in a decentralized ad-hoc fashion. Groove enables group members to interact in highly secure shared spaces to support collaborative editing in real time. All of a group's documents, messages and applications are stored and replicated across user machines so that all of a group's members can access the materials online or off."

IBM Software

IBM Software: "IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 7 now available"