Monthly Archives: May 2002

Yantra Platform Eases Supply Chain Management

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Extended supply chain software maker Yantra Corp. will announce on Monday a new business process platform to help companies coordinate multi-enterprise supply chains.The namesake...

NAI to Restate Three Years of Financials

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Network Associates Inc. on Friday said that it will restate three years of financials, which will result in a narrower profit for 1998 and...

IBM Cleans Up With Colgate Deal

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IBMs sales team is smiling brightly today with the announcement that leading toothpaste and soap manufacturer Colgate-Palmolive Co. has chosen the computer maker to...

CA Adopts New Structure for Its Board

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Even as the Securities and Exchange Commission widened the scope of its investigation into Computer Associates International Inc., the company sought to improve on...

Autodesk CFO Jumps to Salesforce.com

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Hosted CRM applications provider Salesforce.com will announce Friday the appointment of Steve Cakebread as its chief financial officer, after Cakebreads departure from the same...

Speaker Power Adapters for HP PCs Recalled

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About 93,000 power adapters used with speakers packaged with Hewlett-Packard Co. business PCs are being recalled over concerns the products could pose a shock...

Senate Panel OKs Bill with Security Standard Mandates

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Senators charged with overseeing commerce and communications this morning approved legislation authorizing the federal government to establish baseline security standards for federal computer systems....

More Patches Arent the Answer

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Yep. Just a regular, ordinary day. Get up, have some coffee and breakfast, and download and install the latest mega-patch for Internet Explorer. And...

Microsoft Patch Fixes 6 Critical IE Flaws

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Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday released a cumulative patch that fixes six new vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer.Two of the flaws could enable an attacker to...

Surprise: Voluntary IT Turnover Remains High

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Rather than hunkering down during the recession, IT workers last year actually left jobs voluntarily at rates as high as 20 percent in some...