Monthly Archives: May 2002
Microsoft Patch Fixes Windows Debugger Flaw
Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday released a patch for a new critical flaw in the debugger service in Windows NT and 2000 that enables an...
Russian “Itanium Killer” Isnt Dead Yet
Would you believe, a teaser ad might say, in a microprocessor that will allegedly outperform Intels Itanium? That such a processor was being designed...
IBM Begins Round of Layoffs
IBM has initiated what is expected to be its biggest round of layoffs since the early 90s, with sources inside the company saying the...
Put Some Bite Into Your Career Strategy
Id like to welcome eWEEK readers to a new and vastly upgraded version of our online IT Careers Center. (Click here or on the...
Selling Yourself, Part I
Wesley Jost didnt have to do much more than place his resume on an online job site or two to find his last job,...
Seven Tips for Marketing Yourself
During the boom, techies with in-demand skills might have been offered a job after a perfunctory interview. Now employers are increasingly selective, so technology...
IT Jobs in Defense
September 11 put a spotlight on job prospects in the defense industry. Applications surged from network engineers and embedded systems programmers looking to bounce...
Cultivating Connections: Networking Tips for Techies
Youve gotten the same advice again and again: If youre out of work, youve got to network.Techies, like everyone else, often land jobs through...
Sherwin-Williams Picks an All-Blue Network
In a major coup for both Turbolinux and IBM, Sherwin-Williams Paint Stores will announce on Thursday that it is installing an in-store network that...
SQL Worm Still Making Noise
Reports of active scanning by the worm attacking SQL servers continued late Tuesday and early Wednesday, although the infection rate doesnt seem to be...