Monthly Archives: September 2001
U.S. Computer Infrastructure Remains Vulnerable
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
WebGain Inc., a leading Java tool supplier, has withdrawn its registration statement from the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering.WebGain officials...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
WASHINGTON, D.C. - A congressional bill regarding online surveillance that is scheduled to be voted upon today was unexpectedly delayed Monday afternoon by an...