Monthly Archives: April 2002
HP Wants Hewlett Lawsuit Dismissed
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...