Monthly Archives: February 2002

Visual Studio .Net Walk-through

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eWEEK Technology Editor Peter Coffee provides a walk-through evaluation of Microsofts Visual Studio.Net. A more comprehensive review of VS.Net will appear here the day...

Sun Evangelist Questions Standards Process

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BOSTON – Sun Microsystems Inc. voiced its concerns about joining a newly formed, widely backed Web services interoperability organization, at a lively session at...

Win 2000s Telnet Service Open to Attack

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There is a buffer overflow vulnerability in the Telnet service in Windows 2000 that could enable an attacker to execute arbitrary code on a...

Lotus Developers May Build Garnet Alternative

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Momentum is building in the Lotus Domino developer community for a new, open-source initiative to create an alternative Java application development environment for the...

Marrying Logistics And Integration

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Marrying integration software with logistics automation technology, Tibco Software Inc. and Arzoon Inc. will announce an alliance next week that facilitates real-time access to...

Keeping Customers Happy May Soon Pay Off in IT Paychecks

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Looking for a fatter paycheck? If you work in the IT industry, satisfying customers may be the key.A new employee compensation report released earlier...

Going on a Job Interview? Read This First

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Job seekers, take note: Prepare for an interview as you would a first date.First off, arrive on time. In a survey released this week...

Tool Keeps Web Sites In Shape

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Watchfire Corp. on Monday will release a revamped, consolidated platform for analyzing Web site content for quality issues.The WebXM platform pulls together previously separate...

Judge Sets Date For Microsoft Settlement Hearing

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U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said today that she will hold a hearing as part of her review of the landmark Microsoft Corp./U.S. Department...

SSL Chip Handles 10,000 TPS

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Irish security vendor Accelerated Encryption Processing Ltd. on Monday will unveil two additions to its line of SSL accelerators, including a chip that can...