Monthly Archives: February 2002

eWEEK Announces eXcellence Awards Winners

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eWEEK has announced the winners of this years eXcellence Awards program, 15 products that exemplify the steady evolution of e-business technologies. Judged by eWEEK...

As Salaries Slump, Women IT Pros Lose Ground

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The recession has flattened IT salaries--particularly for women--according to a survey released this week by IT job board Dice Inc.Dice surveyed more than 61,000...

Trigo Manages Product Info For The Enterprise

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Trigo Technologies Inc. is enhancing its flagship software suite to help manufacturers and distributors author and manage product information across the entire enterprise.Trigo Enterprise...

Microsoft Patches Critical Flaws

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Microsoft Corp. on Thursday released patches for three critical security vulnerabilities in three separate products, two of which could enable an attacker to read...

Database performance tuning strategies

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Check that all columns where searches or sorts take place are indexed unless tables are very small or have high levels of updates. One...

Legato to Acquire OTG for $403 Million

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Legato Systems Inc. on Thursday announced its acquisition of OTG Software Inc. for $403 million, or $11.13 a share."Todays announcement represents further expansion of...

Microsoft to Publish Kerberos Spec

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SAN JOSE, Calif.—In an effort to speed interoperability among dispa-rate products, Microsoft Corp. an-nounced Wednesday that it will pub-lish a portion of the specifications...

BEA Income, Revenue Drop in Q4

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BEA Systems Inc. saw its net income in the fourth quarter drop more than $8.5 million over the same time last year.Net income fell...

Software Aids In Spend Control

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With companies facing the prospect of a second year of dwindling IT budgets, software vendors Ariba Inc., Verticalnet Software LLC and PeopleSoft Inc. are...

Glitches Plague Windows Messenger

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Dropped instant messaging connections, loss of voice-over IP capabilities, spotty delivery of .Net Alerts services—all are problems users are having with Microsoft Corp.s Windows...