Monthly Archives: March 2002

Intel Recommits to Itanium

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Intel Corp. last week put down speculation that the chip maker might abandon its 64-bit Itanium design. Questions about its commitment to the Itanium...

The Buzz: March 04, 2002

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Gateway Eyes Profitable 2003Few computer makers have been hit as hard as Gateway by the economic downturn and the PC price war. But the...

Solaris Moves to GNOME

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GNOME users and developers are upbeat about Sun Microsystems Inc.s decision last week to work with partners to develop a GNOME 2.0-based desktop for...

Security Proposal Renews Old Debate

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A proposal for a new process for disclosing security vulnerabilities has reignited the old debate over how flaws should be published and whether theres...

eWeek Labs, CPs Award Excellence

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The 15 winners in our second annual excellence awards program—featured in this weeks issue—were selected from hundreds of entries by a judging team that...

Lessons Learned at the Excellence Awards Site

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This year, as with last year, we used a secure Web site to gather entry information for the eWeek eXcellence Awards program.The Web application...

Automatic Patching

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Patching system vulnerabilities can be a time-consuming job for most IT departments. Citadel Security Software Inc. has rolled out software designed to automate the...

Managing Product Lists

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Trigo Technologies Inc. has enhanced its flagship software suite to help manufacturers and distributors author and manage product information across the enterprise.Trigo Enterprise 3.0,...

Building Out Web Skills

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The latest release of Macromedia Inc.s Flash-rich client technology is aimed at merging the skills of Web designers and developers.The San Francisco companys Flash...

Verticalnet Zeros in on Supply Chain

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In what officials said is the final step of a restructuring plan put in place more than a year ago, Verticalnet Inc. announced a...