Monthly Archives: October 2001

Apple Previews Sleek Store In Valley

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Palo Alto, Calif. - Call it one of lifes funny coincidences that the address of the new Apple Computer retail store on trendy University...

Hidden Macros Make Excel, PowerPoint Vulnerable

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Microsoft Corp. on Thursday warned that macros hidden in some Excel or PowerPoint documents could bypass built-in security measures and enable an attacker to...

Sun Makes A Play for Nervous MS Server Users

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On Thursday, Oct. 4, Microsoft announced measures its customers can take to protect their Microsoft Web servers from the damaging W32/Nimda worm.On Monday, Oct....

Still Plenty of Entry-Level IT Jobs Going Begging

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In spite of the sour economy and the highest unemployment rate in four years, the average number of open IT service and support positions...

Gateway at a Loss—Again

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Struggling PC maker Gateway Inc. warned Thursday that its losses for the third quarter will be worse than previously projected as a result of...

Microsoft Begins Delivering the .Net Goods

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Microsoft Corp. is putting some meat on its .Net bones, delivering some of the first tangible .Net services on its own and its partners...

S1 Planning Enterprise Platform

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Internet banking software pioneer S1 Corp. will release in late November a Java2 Enterprise Edition-based application server platform that improves interoperability of its applications.The...

Study: IT Spending Not Down in Wake of Attacks

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NEW YORK -- The terrorist attack of Sept. 11 has cast quite a shadow on the technology industry and IT professionals. Now that we...

Exchange Management Tools Proliferating

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A handful of application management providers are beefing up their support for Microsoft Exchange server management.With Exchange taking center stage this week in Orlando,...

StarOffice Offers IT Real Choice

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Sun Microsystems Inc.s StarOffice may not be ready to totally displace Microsoft Office in the enterprise, but eWEEK Labs tests of the StarOffice 6...