Monthly Archives: January 2002
Crackers Exploit Solaris Flaw
Crackers are actively exploiting a dangerous flaw in Sun Microsystems Inc.s Solaris operating system that gives attackers complete control over a vulnerable system, according...
DNS Bug Leaves Windows Users Patchless
Windows users have been prevented from being able to download critical patches to protect their computers from security vulnerabilities since late last week, due...
Minnesota has BroadVision for eGovernment Future
Minnesota is relying on enterprise self-service applications and a systems integrator to introduce its citizens to e-government. Minnesota officials said today they will use...
Flaw Forces Microsoft E-Com Site to Go Offline
One of Microsoft Corp.s key e-commerce sites is currently offline after a security researcher found that the site was vulnerable to a common security...
Getting the Process Picture
As the business motivation for new IT projects rises higher on the radar of enterprise developers, System Architect, from Popkin Software and Systems Inc.,...
Taming Unwieldy Networks
Network upgrades and expansions are typically implemented to eke greater efficiencies out of a communications system, but such improvements can create their own management...
Showing You the Money
Business is becoming more complex, and enterprises are under a lot of pressure to more accurately and consistently manage their money. Softrax Corp. said...
Ringing Up the Holidays
While many called it the worst holiday shopping season for retailers in a decade, online retailers made steady, if not better-than-expected, gains.Brick-and-mortar retailers continued...
Easier Path to Mobility
For e-commerce sites, gearing up to take orders from wireless devices can be costly, complex and time-consuming. Clickmarks Inc. has a product designed to...
Nokia Ships GSM/EDGE to Carriers
Furthering development of the next generation of wireless networks, Nokia Corp. last week began volume shipments of GSM/EDGE hardware to carriers in the United...