Monthly Archives: October 2001
Apple Previews Sleek Store In Valley
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
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
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
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 LossAgain
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
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
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
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
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
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...