peter judge

135 Results

Sponsored White Papers, Webcasts & Resources

  • Smarter Planet Leadership Series: Air Canada

    Air Canada wanted something to make things a little easier for their customers, and using technology from IBM was able to offer self service. Check out this white paper to hear more about how IBM...

  • OOXML backwards compatibility led Microsoft to ODF

    Microsoft blames backwards compatibility issues and changes made during the ISO ratification process for its decision to support ODF instead of OOXML in Office 2007.

    News items | May 22, 2008 8:23am PDT

  • OOXML expert: ODF standard is broken

    The ISO standard for ODF documents is impossible to implement, says an expert who has now found both OpenOffice and Microsoft Office 2007 non-standard compliant.

    News items | May 2, 2008 10:44am PDT

  • Details emerge of 'shocking' OOXML meeting

    At last month's OOXML ballot resolution meeting, 81 percent of the technical issues around the format were apparently resolved without being properly addressed

    News items | March 31, 2008 7:30am PDT

  • OOXML standard vote down to the wire

    Denmark changed its vote to "yes" taking Microsoft's document format one step closer to becoming an ISO standard. Plus, the U.K. moves closer to changing its vote.

    News items | March 28, 2008 11:38am PDT

  • Red Hat: Open source driven by anti-US sentiment

    Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst says resentment at paying billions of dollars in 'intellectual property taxes' to US companies is boosting open source.

    News items | March 26, 2008 11:22am PDT

  • Microsoft presses on regardless with OOXML SDK

    OOXML is in the balance as a formal standard, but that's no reason for Microsoft not to launch tools for the document standard.

    News items | March 13, 2008 11:03am PDT

  • IBM denies re-entering PC market with Russian deal

    Big Blue says it's not getting back into the PC market, despite selling "Microsoft-free" PCs running Linux and OpenOffice in Eastern Europe.

    News items | March 10, 2008 8:40am PDT

  • U.S. open-source group opens chapter in Europe

    Consortium of companies working on software interoperability cites Europe's abundant open-source projects.

    News items | January 30, 2008 8:37am PST

  • Lenovo to make and sell IBM xServers

    Resellers are expressing doubts over the move, saying they might go elsewhere if they can't get the IBM badge.

    News items | January 25, 2008 1:32pm PST

  • Open-source security moves to next step

    Eleven projects are certified as secure in government-backed initiative led by source code analysis specialist Coverity.

    News items | January 11, 2008 9:23am PST

  • D-Wave's quantum computer ready for latest demo

    Company says a scientist from Google will join in with an image recognition algorithm at the SC07 supercomputing conference.Photos: D-Wave takes a quantum leap

    News items | November 9, 2007 11:39am PST

  • Gauging Microsoft threat to Europe's Linux users

    Company could call on patents filed with the European Patent Office to sue U.K. open-source users, but the situation's complicated.

    News items | September 20, 2007 6:15am PDT

  • Microsoft boosts Office for Mac's business features

    Office 2008 for Mac is starting to get business features that had been lacking, such as out-of-office e-mail capabilities.

    News items | September 7, 2007 8:33am PDT

  • IT pioneer William Norris dies at 95

    From wartime code-breaking to '60s idealism and '80s corporate clashes, Norris encapsulated the industry's history.

    News items | August 23, 2006 6:24pm PDT

  • Windows-friendly desktop Linux launches

    Update to Xandros, dismissed by some in Linux community, includes features to read, write Windows-formatted drives.

    News items | June 23, 2006 7:27pm PDT

  • German tax office moves to Linux

    Tax authority in Lower Saxony is jumping from Solaris to Suse Linux and the KDE desktop.

    News items | June 9, 2006 6:12pm PDT

  • Group: Secure Bluetooth with long PINs

    Pairing devices that use the short-range wireless technology isn't safe unless you use a long code, a group warns.

    News items | June 27, 2005 8:15pm PDT

  • Pentium 4 loophole could let in hackers

    An attacker could take advantage of hyperthreading timing in the chip to sniff out passwords, a security researcher warns.

    News items | May 16, 2005 5:08pm PDT

  • iPod to boost Apple's desktop share

    Thanks to iPod success, Mac maker could soon control 5 percent of the desktop computer market, Morgan Stanley predicts.

    News items | March 21, 2005 11:22pm PST

  • Self-install WiMax kit comes to Tokyo

    Consumers will be able to install their own WiMax gear later this year, when a network rolls out in central Tokyo, network provider says.

    News items | March 15, 2005 8:52pm PST

ie8 fix

The best of ZDNet, delivered

ZDNet Newsletters

Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox

Facebook Activity

ie8 fix