Monthly Archives: February 2002

Oracle9i Security Flaws Revealed

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As promised, a security researcher on Wednesday revealed several security vulnerabilities in Oracle Corp.s 9i database software, some of which enable an attacker to...

Sun Pushes Storage Management

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Sun Microsystems Inc. on Wednesday is rolling out a four-pronged storage plan that touches upon such areas as data continuance and data access, and...

Nvidia Announces GeForce4

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Nvidia Corp. formally launched the GeForce4 graphics accelerator Tuesday night, adding improved antialiasing and multimonitor support in addition to significantly enhanced overall 3D performance.The...

AMD Buys Alchemy; Internet Access Devices On Tap

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Advanced Micro Devices has confirmed it has purchased Alchemy Semiconductor Corp., giving the traditional X86 microprocessor manufacturer a MIPS license and a foothold into...

Tech Heavyweights Lead Web Services Push

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IBM, Microsoft Corp., BEA Systems Inc., Intel Corp. and other industry leaders have banded together to form the Web Services Interoperability Organization to promote...

Food Service Network Picks Sun ONE

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Sun Microsystems Inc. on Tuesday announced that EFS Network Inc. is using the Sun Open Network Environment (Sun ONE) as the foundation for a...

Migrating From Java to C#

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Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced the availability of the first beta version of a new tool that will migrate Java code into C#, Microsofts...

Jamcracker Eyeing Portal Services

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ASP services aggregator Jamcracker Inc. next week will launch the next generation of its applications platform for mid-market subscription services and will make its...

Elance Makes Enterprise Debut with Services Procurement

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Services procurement software maker Elance Inc. will announce next week its first offering for the enterprise -- a suite of applications that allows companies...

Cant We Just Talk About It?

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Lines are being drawn in the brewing battle to create a standard speech interface for applications.Microsoft Corp. and SpeechWorks International Inc. on Monday said...