Monthly Archives: February 2002
IBM Sets Digital Media Strategy
IBM today announced a new digital media strategy designed to speed up delivery of technology for managing audio, video and graphical elements from it...
Programs Design Is No. 1 Cause for Flaws
SAN JOSE, Calif.--The vast majority of software vulnerabilities are caused by flaws in the programs design and could be prevented easily with better coding...
Going Global: Finding Your Perfect Partner
Forward-thinking companies know that planning for global success is a 21st century necessity. But, equipped with only cursory market knowledge, business structures and cultural...
Cyber-security Czar Gives IT a Wake-Up Call
SAN JOSE, Calif.--White House cyber-security czar Richard Clarke paints a stark picture of the nations IT vulnerabilities, saying both public and private networks are...
Corporate Instant Messaging Gets Smart
Instant messaging is among the most popular applications in the enterprise. Yet because IM cant be managed and because it tunnels traffic directly over...
Round 1 Survivors Face An Uphill Battle
Historians of IT will someday remember first-generation ASPs as a niche annihilated by the meteor of reality, but now the survivors face greater terrestrial...
Keeping An Eye on the Goods
No matter how much technology is backing it up, a business wont last long if it cant get its product from here to there....
Can We Talk
Call it the shock of recognition—again. Just as VoiceXML-based speech recognition applications are hitting their stride, along comes a potentially competing standard backed by—who...
Timely Download Syncs System Clocks
Time stamps are a key component of e-mail, usage tracking and system maintenance tasks, so it helps to know that your local PC clock...
The Best of Both Worlds
In todays economy, enterprises are looking for technologies that offer high performance and low cost. Samsung Electronics USA said its new 19-inch monitor addresses...