Software Applications
Convention to feature Microsoft tools
Democratic convention adds Microsoft tools to its IT platform.
Panasas updates storage offerings
New hardware and software offerings take advantage of 10 Gigabit Ethernet.
Google search for government
Boost eLearning offers training in Google search to government, non-profits and others.
Colorado thinks outside the silo
The state's Department of Human Services uses CAs Governance, Risk and Compliance Manager suite to fulfill a laundry list of compliance needs.
Big Brother moves into the cloud
Outsourcing is booming, and its not just for prisons, schools and help desks based in foreign countries.
Desktop power
Amid high-profile efforts to reduce power consumption in data centers, public and private organizations are also trying to promote desktop PC efficiency.
DISA certifies Red Hat OS for IPv6
DISA certifies the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system as being ready for swapping Internet Protocol version 6 packets with other DOD servers.
New blog for Windows 7
The blog will be a place where Microsoft will release information about its still-in-development operating system.
This GIS package layers open source, versatility
MapInfo Professional 9.5 offers powerful geographic information system capabilities with open source panache.
OOXML on its way to final approval
Microsoft's Office Open XML document format survives appeals that challenged its legitimacy as an international standard.
Device control from a distance
Embassy Remote Administration Server identifies built-in hardware security to deliver remote administration of trusted systems.
Protection comes full circle
Norton 360 adds blazing speed to comprehensive security scans.
Secrets of optimization
How a few well-placed tweaks can greatly improve database performance.
SQL Server 2008 makes performance tweaking easier
SQL Server administrators optimizing their databases will have some new tools when Microsoft releases the next version of its relational database management system, SQL Server 2008, due for general release next month.
2008 Rising Star Dan Risacher
Dan Risacher is the type of computer guy who likes to code at night for fun. When hes not doing that, he is a leader in getting open-source software and technologies deployed at the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Defense Department.





