Monthly Archives: March 2002

Hybrid Networks to Close Its Doors

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Delving deep into the realm of new and burgeoning technologies, the Microsoft Corp. antitrust remedy hearing today examined the software giants presence in the...