Monthly Archives: September 2001

U.S. Computer Infrastructure Remains Vulnerable

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Americas computer infrastructure is highly vulnerable to attack and will likely be targeted in the near future, a panel of security experts told Congress...

Exodus Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection

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As expected, troubled Web hosting firm Exodus Communications Inc. filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection today.The Santa Clara, Calif., company, considered a prince...

Exodus Files For Bankruptcy

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Exodus Communications filed for Chapter-11 reorganization today and has secured $200 million in debtor-in- possession financing from GE Capital.The money will go to fund...

Microsoft Announces Plus for Windows XP

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Microsoft Corp. today officially announced Microsoft Plus for Windows XP, commencing what promises to be a long marketing campaign on the coattails of Windows...

Wireless Privacy Is Still Important

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Very few aspects of our lives have been untouched since terrorists flew jets into the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon. But Im...

Sun Unveils Open Alternative to Passport

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Sun Microsystems Inc., along with dozens of partners from the high-tech, financial, automotive and travel industries, on Wednesday announced the creation of a new...

Gartner Recommends Against Microsoft IIS

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Companies that were hit by both the Code Red and Nimda worms should quit using Microsofts Internet Information Server immediately, says Gartners research director...

Analyst: Exodus Bankruptcy Imminent

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Exodus Communications could file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy within the next two weeks, an industry analyst suggested in a research report released this morning.The...

WebGain Withdraws IPO

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WebGain Inc., a leading Java tool supplier, has withdrawn its registration statement from the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering.WebGain officials...

Congress Pauses On Antiterror Bills

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WASHINGTON, D.C. - A congressional bill regarding online surveillance that is scheduled to be voted upon today was unexpectedly delayed Monday afternoon by an...