Monthly Archives: September 2001

Oracle Says It Lost Seven Employees in Attacks

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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As Attorney General John Ashcroft fielded reporters questions last Tuesday about the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, one journalist asked...