Monthly Archives: April 2002

HP Wants Hewlett Lawsuit Dismissed

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Hewlett-Packard Co. has asked a court to toss out a lawsuit filed by Walter Hewlett that accused the company of pressuring a major investor...

Pair of Office XP Bugs Uncovered

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A well-known security researcher has released an advisory about--and exploit code for--two new unpatched flaws in portions of Microsoft Corp.s Office XP application suite.The...

Protocol Info in the Zone

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At Novells Brainshare Conference, I heard a couple of the companys developers touting LDAPzone.com, a handy Web site for keeping track of what is...

The Strategy for WebSphere

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Speaking to eWeeks Corporate Partner advisory board in New York in late March, WebSphere Platform Chief Architect and IBM Fellow Donald Ferguson described an...

Portal/KM Mix Gains Mind Share

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First there was knowledge management, and it promised to bring order to all the documents and other content generated by corporations. Then came portals,...

A Sage Way to Send Large Files

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Several products have popped up during the last year or so that try to use peer-to-peer technology to make it easier for users to...

Tapping Into the Spectrum

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While wireless carriers may be too big to cater to the data access and billing desires of particular customers, there seems to be hope...

AT&T Phone Goes Global

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AT&T Wireless has a new phone aimed at extending users wireless reach.The Siemens Mobile Information Groups S46 supports GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications)...

Host Your Own Web Meetings

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First, there was audio collaboration. Now, Sonexis Inc. is rolling out a new appliance for Web collaboration.NetCollaborator is a Web conferencing appliance that handles...

Netegrity Server Expands E-Biz Resource Defenses

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Netegrity Inc. is rolling out software to aid companies in securely managing e-business activities.The Waltham, Mass., company last week formally announced the launch of...