Monthly Archives: April 2002

Resonate Extends Websphere Tools

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Resonate Inc. last week announced it is extending its monitoring and management of IBMs WebSphere to include components the Web application server interacts with...

A Fast Route Out of Config Trouble

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Despite all the attention that worms and security holes get, routers have become one of the most common points of attacks for hackers, mainly...

Tale of Two High-Tech Trials

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You could say its the best of times and the worst of times. You may even agree that its the age of wisdom and...

Online Banking Made Easier

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Banking online continues to grow in popularity. To help retail banks build and integrate applications to support multiple customer channels, IBM this month announced...

Durons Departure Is a Mixed Blessing

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Please rate your level of agreement with each of the following statements: Modern PCs have more power than they need for most of the...

Gates Paints Dire Scenario

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Bill Gates may have been out of his element, but he remained calmly on message: Proposed remedies for his companys monopolistic behavior would mean...

Geekspeak: April 29, 2002

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Two web titans, Amazon.com and Google.com, both recently launched experimental XML-based Web service APIs that alpha-geek developers can kick around to see how they...

Tools Track More Assets

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Tools Track More AssetsWhether its the Chief Financial Officer looking for numbers for an upcoming budget or the Business Software Association checking a companys...

Web Patents: Still Not a Good Idea

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Weve argued before that critical web infrastructure needs to come without a patent-royalty price tag attached.That battle was fought and won in the World...

An Agitated Fiorina Defends HP Moves

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Under an intense courtroom grilling last week, a combative and visibly agitated Carly Fiorina staunchly rejected accusations that Hewlett-Packard Co. misled and coerced shareholders...