Monthly Archives: February 2002
RosettaNet Reaching Milestones
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Security researchers have found seven separate vulnerabilities in several versions of the widely used PHP scripting language and warn that crackers are circulating exploit...