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  • Salesforce.com’s Apex Platform Offers On-Demand Development

    SAN FRANCISCO—At its annual Dreamforce conference here, Salesforce.com unveiled a new on-demand programming language and platform called Apex. While eWEEK had previously pieced together information about Apex from conversations with customers and analysts, at the time of story’s publication at midnight on Oct. 8 there were still some holes to fill regarding the specifics of…

  • Boeing Makes Item-Level RFID Fly

    As retailers and consumer goods manufacturers struggle with achieving the supply-chain nirvana of complete item-level tagging, $60 billion aerospace giant Boeing has gotten item-level RFID to soar, with 2,000 high-memory passive tags in every plane of an upcoming line. Boeing’s item-level RFID efforts are intriguing because of their scope, but also because of the extreme…

  • McAfee CEO, President Leave After Options Probe

    NEW YORK— McAfee Inc. on Wednesday said Chairman and CEO George Samenuk and President Kevin Weiss are leaving after the security software supplier found accounting discrepancies in its stock options grants. McAfee said it believes it needs to restate past financial statements by around $100 million to $150 million after an internal review found it…

  • Virtual Iron Unveils Xen-Based Virtualization Platform

    It’s time for VMware to have real competition in the x86 virtualization space, claim Virtual Iron officials—and they believe they can fill that role. The Lowell, Mass., company on Oct. 11 is releasing Version 3.0 of its namesake virtualization platform, an offering that is based on the Xen open-source hypervisor, supports Intel’s on-chip virtualization technology…

  • Verari Tool Creates More Efficient Data Center

    Blade server vendor Verari Systems is rolling out an enhanced version of its Verari Command Center, the latest step by the company to create a suite of hardware and software offerings designed to create flexible and dynamic data centers. VCC 3.0, announced Oct. 10, enables users to gather data—including power status, system temperature and overall…

  • Cadence CTO Calls for Power Savings in Chip Design

    SAN JOSE, Calif.—Asserting that power consumption consideration is “not a first-class citizen” in the current state of microprocessor design, Ted Vucurevich, chief technology officer of Cadence Design Systems, said the industry needs a common power format to help optimize power versus performance in future designs. He made his remarks at the Microprocessor Forum here, which…

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