Monthly Archives: February 2002

DOJ Moves To Open Microsoft Case Records

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Anyone who wants a copy of the of the comprehensive public comments made under the Tunney Act proceedings, which formed part of the proposed...

Benchmark Storage Innovations Autoloader Thinks Small

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IT managers looking for a compact and affordable entry level DLT autoloader should consider Benchmark Storage Innovations Inc.s ValuSmart Tape 640 Blade.The VS640 is...

McKay Named Verticalnet CEO

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In what officials call the finalization of a restructuring plan put in place more than a year ago by co-founder Mike Hagan, Verticalnet Inc....

Trusted Computing Gear to Make Spring Splash

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SAN JOSE, Calif.--PC makers could begin shipping hardware based on the latest Trusted Computing specification as early as this spring, according to one founding...

Microsoft Marches into CRM

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When Microsoft unveils its plans and strategy for its MSCRM customer relationship management software offering next month, the software giant will have a lot...

SALT Forum publishes specs

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The Speech Application Language Tags (SALT) Forum released a working draft of its 0.9 specification for adding speech tags to other Web application development...

IBM, Avaya To Make Joint CRM Push

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SAN FRANCISCO – IBM and Avaya Inc. on Tuesday at IBMs PartnerWorld conference here announced a global strategic alliance to jointly address the customer...

Hewlett, HP Trade More Jibes

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Walter Hewlett, the leading critic of Hewlett-Packard Co.s proposed buyout of Compaq Computer Corp., said on Tuesday that HP could double its profit margins...

Liberty Authentication Spec Due By Summer

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SAN JOSE, Calif.--Members of the Liberty Alliance Project plan to release by this summer the initial specification for their proposed Web identity technology, which...

Security Group Pinpoints Cisco Router Weakness

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As routers become an increasingly popular target of attack for sophisticated hackers, several public and private Internet security organizations have joined together to offer...