Monthly Archives: September 2001
Oracle Says It Lost Seven Employees in Attacks
Oracle believes it lost seven employees in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, but has declined to announce their names until families...
Macromedia, Microsoft Sign Flash Pact
Macromedia Inc. and Microsoft Corp. today announced a deal that will make it easier for OEMs to package Macromedia Flash Player into their Windows...
CommVault Revamps Galaxy Storage Software
Trying to anticipate enterprise storage management needs ahead of the end-user demand, CommVault Systems Inc. will announce a new version of its flagship software...
New Virus Preys on Terrorism Fears
A new virus that exploits public fear of terrorism in the wake of the recent attacks has begun appearing in the United States but...
ICG Seeks Exit Financing
A federal bankruptcy judge in Delaware will hold a hearing tomorrow to determine whether ICG Communications should be allowed to pay up to $500,000...
New Virus Preys On Users Fears
A new virus that exploits public fear of terrorism in the wake of the recent attacks has begun appearing in the United States but...
Sun Fires Up 106-Way Unix Server – 2
In the high-end Unix server market, size matters, and market leader Sun Microsystems Inc. today unveiled its biggest, most powerful system to date, the...
Telco Centers
In a physical attack, disabling communications in the U.S. would be a frightfully simple task because both voice and data traffic move through as...
Wireless
The most serious threat to wireless networks is call volume. Wireless architecture has enough redundancies built in that a failure along any point wouldnt...
Taking Responsibility
As Attorney General John Ashcroft fielded reporters questions last Tuesday about the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, one journalist asked...