Monthly Archives: February 2002

RosettaNet Reaching Milestones

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Business may be tough for IT, semiconductor and electronic component companies, but they are continuing to make progress toward connecting to business partners through...

RSA Conference 2002: Where FUD Gets Down to Business

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The RSA Conference, one of the longest-running computer security shows, was held in San Jose, Calif., during the week of Feb. 18-22. It was...

Cybersecurity: Lets Put on a Show

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Notes from on the ground at the RSA Conference in San Jose.It was a little jarring to discover that a show about security had...

Bill Gives Govt Greater Access to E-Mail

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Do you want the Department of Motor Vehicles to be able to read the private e-mail that runs over your network?If a bill approved...

EMC Bulks Up NAS Line

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Enterprise storage leader EMC Corp. on Wednesday launched major upgrades to its network-attached storage line, in a tactical move designed to shake up rivals...

BBDO Interactive Turns To Linux Servers

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In another win for Linux, advertising agency BBDO Interactive on Wednesday will announce that it would use Linux to develop and host Web sites...

Infiniband Gets Its Second Wind

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While hopes for the rapid adoption of Infiniband, an emerging high-speed I/O technology designed for data centers, appear to have faded in recent months...

Fiorina Responds to Compensation Charges

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Three weeks before shareholders are due to vote for or against Hewlett-Packard Co.s pro-posed acquisition of Compaq Computer Corp., the war of words between...

Intel Absolutely Committed to Itanium

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Seeking to quell speculation that Intel Corp. is secretly working on a Pentium-based alternative to its slow-selling 64-bit Itanium, a senior executive asserted this...

Crackers Exploit PHP Vulnerabilities

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Security researchers have found seven separate vulnerabilities in several versions of the widely used PHP scripting language and warn that crackers are circulating exploit...