Monthly Archives: March 2002
Hybrid Networks to Close Its Doors
The woes of the fixed wireless industry have taken their toll on Hybrid Networks Inc. The San Jose, Calif., company, which develops and makes...
A SEA Change in Security Appliances
Companies that long to simplify their systems, but face thorny issues of complexity, cost and long rollout time when implementing VPN and secure extranet...
Oracle Offers Hosted Database
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif. – Oracle Corp. is taking the skills it learned hosting its enterprise applications in the Oracle.com ASP and applying them to...
HP Services Unit Racks Up New Deals
Hewlett-Packard Co.s HP Services division is putting on a brave face--championing new contracts and a business-as-usual attitude--despite the uncertainty swirling around HPs merger with...
Warning: Any User Can Root Win NT, 2000
A serious hole in Windows NT and Windows 2000 allows any user (even "guest") to gain complete control of the machine. This bug --...
IEs Handling of Cookies Flawed
A newly discovered flaw in the way that Internet Explorer handles Web site cookies could enable an attacker to view and edit a users...
Business Objects to Improve Web Capabilities
Business Objects SA will take a large step forward in improving its Web-based query, analysis and reporting tool when it debuts the 2.7 release...
FCC Offers Partial Refunds for Wireless Auction
The Federal Communications Commission announced on Wednesday that it will refund to wireless carriers approximately $2.8 billion worth of down payments from a controversial...
Lotus Offers Solution Sets
Several of the collaboration technologies developed by IBMs Lotus Software division will be packaged together later this year into employee relationship management solutions, IBM...
Palm Holds Court in Microsoft Trial
Delving deep into the realm of new and burgeoning technologies, the Microsoft Corp. antitrust remedy hearing today examined the software giants presence in the...