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Interactive Intelligence Appliance Boosts VoIP Calling Features

Interactive Intelligence has released its second-generation session initiation protocol (SIP) Interaction Gateway, an appliance that enables connections between traditional T1 and E1 trunk lines and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) networks. The new version includes support for global protocols, fax support and a more scalable eight-span model that can support 1,000 or more users...

Military Secrets Discovered on Unprotected Web Sites

Dozens of documents containing classified information that could affect the safety of U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan have been posted on unprotected servers by military agencies and related companies, according to a survey by the Associated Press ...

Mapping Mashups Give Googlers Layers of Content

Google is building on its popular My Maps tab by releasing application programming interfaces (APIs) that can overlay third-party content onto Google Maps ...

11g Release Has Oracle Database Geeks Gushing

Oracle has rolled out the next iteration of its core database product line. Oracle Database 11g, the company proudly claims, is the result of 15 million test hours and 36,000 person-months of development ...

Microsoft Aims Low With Dynamics Live CRM Pricing

Microsoft tipped its hand just a little bit more about its forthcoming on-demand CRM initiatives at its Worldwide Partner Conference now underway in Denver ...

FrontRange Targets SMBs With VoIP Upgrade

FrontRange Solutions has made available version 5.1 of FrontRange Voice, an IP telephony software application that can be installed on the desktop without the need for other equipment. It targets small and medium-sized businesses and offers upgrades in functionality and integration over previous versions ...

Live Earth Sets Net Record With 10 Million Live Streams

Live Earth -- a series of nine concerts held in cities across the world and streamed live across the Internet -- exceeded its founders' most ardent expectations ...

Live Earth Concert Plays Everywhere, Anytime

Rock concerts for causes took off in the 1970s, with the Concert for Bangladesh, No Nukes, LiveAid and FarmAid electrifying audiences worldwide. However, Live Earth, a series of concerts beginning on July 7 aimed at combating climate change, will go them one better. With the advent of the Internet and time-shifting television technologies, viewers won't have to be glued to their sets in order to catch the show...

DVD Jon Wins Bragging Rights for iPhone Activation Hack

The notorious Norwegian hacker, Jon Lech Johansen -- better known as "DVD Jon" for releasing code that broke DVD copy protection in the late 1990s -- has drawn first blood with the iPhone ...

Is 'Sicko' Post a Chink in Google's Armor?

"Does negative press make you Sicko?" That's the title of Google ad rep Lauren Turner's post in a new company blog for the healthcare industry. "Sicko" is a reference to Michael Moore's latest documentary, now out in theaters, which examines access to healthcare in the U.S ...

NetSuite Moves Ahead With IPO Plans

NetSuite made its long-anticipated move toward becoming a public company, filing the necessary paperwork on Monday. The company plans to raise up to US$75 million with its initial public offering of common stock. The filing did not state the number of shares or the expected IPO price, however ...

ATG Commerce Service Center Debuts

ATG has introduced a service center application for its e-commerce suite, ATG Commerce, that builds on some of the company's previous acquisitions. The Commerce Service Center contact center application integrates e-commerce functionality with back-end order administration, sales support and customer care ...

Oracle Releases Contact Center Anywhere 8.1

Oracle has released Contact Center Anywhere 8.1, an application that builds on its acquisition of Telephony@Work, an on-demand provider of IP-based softwareinfrastructure for hosted contact center services, made exactly a year ago ...

Web Site Content Extras: Beyond Bells and Whistles

Political Web sites abound on the Internet. A recent visit to just a few of them turned up a couple of polls asking variations of the question whether Dick Cheney should be impeached for violations of several U.S. laws ...

FTC Dampens Net Neutrality Hopes

Another voice has chimed in on the controversial and complex debate over net neutrality ...

Does Google Have Another Move in Vista Chess Game?

Google has been ratcheting up its campaign to compel Microsoft to further open its Vista operating system to third-party search engines ...

Court Finds Plaintiff's Argument in Dry Cleaning Suit All Wet

The saga of the US$54 million lawsuit against a Washington, D.C.-area dry cleaners over a missing pair of pants has come to an end, with Washington Superior Court Judge Judith Bartnoff ruling against the plaintiff, Roy Pearson ...

Survey: RFID Development Outpacing Demand

A new survey conducted by theComputing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) shows that while vendors are gearing up for greater use of radio frequency identification applications in the supply chain, customers have been slow to accept them ...

Nuance Expands Product Reach With Tegic Acquisition

Nuance Communications, the lead vendor in the growing speech-recognition software category, plans to acquire Time Warner'sTegic Communications for US$265 million. The acquisition will add $45 million to $48 million in net revenue in fiscal 2008, the company reported ...

The Vista Problem: Can Microsoft Fend Off Another Legal Onslaught?

Earlier this month, it looked for a while as though there might be another wave of multi-jurisdictional investigations against Microsoft reminiscent of the antitrust saga that began in 1998. Google had been complaining -- first behind the scenes, then publicly -- about the lack of access for third-party search engines in Microsoft's latest operating system, Vista...

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