Monthly Archives: October 2001

Anti-Terrorism Bill Moves Forward

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WASHINGTON – The House of Representatives today is expected to sign-off on an amended version of a sweeping anti-terrorism proposal crafted by the U.S....

Nortels New CEO Has His Work Cut Out

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Revenue is falling faster than maple leaves at Nortel Networks, as Frank Dunn prepares to succeed John Roth as CEO of an equipment company...

Infosys to Pump Out EAI Adapters for Tibco

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As the enterprise application integration space continues to heat up, adapters become a crucial part of getting companies enterprise software connected to that of...

Study Shows Four Versions Of Linux Surpass Unix

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Four versions of Linux have outstripped UnixWare in D.H. Brown Associates comparative analysis of operating systems, the first time Linux has surpassed any version...

DLT Licensing Battle Moves to the Courts

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A minor battle brewing in the DLT cartridge business may affect future licensing deals and the price of the tapes themselves.The digital linear tapes,...

Pivotal Unveils New Suite on Heels of Exec Shakeup

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Pivotal Software announced that it began shipping its new Pivotal Service customer service software suite Tuesday, just one day after an executive shakeup that...

Intel, AMD Juice Up Chips for Value PCs

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The two leading PC chip makers this week offered a power boost to buyers who make up whats considered the "price conscious" market.Intel Corp....

Flaw Leaves AIM Clients Open to Crashes

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A group of hackers on Tuesday released an exploit that takes advantage of a flaw in America Online Inc.s Instant Messenger program and remotely...

OSA Changes Name, Launches Software Warehouse

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Internet software distribution tools provider Open Software Associates this week put an end to its stealth marketing program with the launch of a new...

Microsoft Works to Secure Customers Networks

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Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday launched a two-tier program designed to secure its customers networks and improve the companys own security incident response and prevention...