socaltech | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 25 2006 | x1, desktop, search, vp, zantaz, veritas, storage, idealab, usvp, socaltechPasadena-based X1 Technologies has appointed a new Vice President of Engineering, announcing this morning that it has appointed Howard Silver to the position. Silver joins the firm from Zantaz, where he was VP of Product Development. Silver has also serve
socaltech | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 30 2006 | linux, linspire, distribution, freespire, desktop, software, socaltechSan Diego-based Linspire, provider of a end-user targeted Linux distribution, has dropped its fee for its "Click 'N Run" software download service. The firm, which previously charged anywhere from $20 to $50 for users to use the service, said that it will
socaltech | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 26 2006 | x1, yahoo, desktop, search, enterprise, socaltechPasadena-based X1 Technologies has rolled out a new, personal desktop search tool targeted at businesses. The firm said today that it has a new, free desktop search tool that is available for enterprises, that allows users to search desktop email, calenda
socaltech | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 19 2006 | x1, sharepoint, microsoft, exchange, email, search, desktop, socaltechPasadena-based X1 Technologies is moving further into the enterprise space, with the announcement doay that the company has new Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft SharePoint connectors. The new components allow X1 Enterprise users to search and interact wit
socaltech | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 25 2006 | goowy, web2, sharing, cuban, broadcast, mavericks, web2.0, desktop, socaltechSan Diego-based Goowy Media, a developer of Web 2.0 sharing applications, said this morning that it has received a major strategic financing round from Mark Cuban. Goowy said that Cuban had made an investment in the company, which wuld be used for fueling
socaltech | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 01 2006 | web2, central, desktop, project, management, ajax, socaltech
Related Content from Around Faves
desktop
-
This guide explains how you can enable a remote desktop on an Ubuntu desktop so that you can access and control it remotely. This makes sense for example if you have customers that are not very tech-savvy. If they have a problem, you can log in to their desktops without the need to drive to their location. I will also show how to access the remote Ubuntu desktop from a Windows XP client and an Ubuntu client.
1 FaverViewed: 12 Times - falko - Nov 13 20071 FaverViewed: 18 Times
- moonswamp - yesterday9 Favers
