Monthly Archives: January 2002

Integrating Network Access

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Can your service provider expand your data connectivity and voice lines when you need it? If not, you may want to look into an...

Putting Outlook Clients to the Test

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E-mail viruses such as Badtrans and Kournikova rely on a variety of potential security holes within Microsofts Outlook client, and its difficult for administrators...

Build Apps That Keep Themselves in Check

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I was reading through a Web page—the lengthy Frequently Asked Questions, in the somewhat resource-intensive Adobe PDF format, for a product that I was...

Olympics Benching Wireless LAN Plans

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In an attempt to strengthen defenses against possible terrorist attacks, Winter Olympics IT officials have decided against rolling out wireless applications and have instead...

.Net Tightens Windows Security

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With the shipment of Microsoft Corp.s .Net Framework run-time environment last week, Windows developers have a powerful new platform for developing secure applications in...

SevenSpace, Nuclio to Unite

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In an industry marked more by cutbacks and layoffs than big business deals, a pair of veteran MSPs have decided to join forces, hoping...

Lotus to Debut New Beta, Hosted Service

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IBMs Lotus software division hopes to demonstrate its commitment to lowering customers costs when it unveils a hosted version of its Sametime instant messaging...

ABN Spins Off Neogration

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ABN Amro Holdings N.V. found off-the-shelf messaging middleware-based software integration too expensive and time-consuming, so it developed its own.The international banking company built its...

AOL, Red Hat Talks Rumored

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In another apparent attempt to challenge its cross-country rival, AOL Time Warner Inc. is reportedly negotiating to acquire Linux distributor Red Hat Inc. The...

SAS signs text mining alliance with Inxight

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SAS Institute Inc. has signed on Inxight Software Inc. to provide much of the technology behind its forthcoming SAS Text Miner application due for...