Monthly Archives: June 2002

Microsoft Rethinks Windows .Net Server Packaging

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Microsoft Corp. has decided to pull its real-time communications features and standards support out of Windows .Net Server and repackage those features as a...

Speedy Mobile Pentium Chip Comes at a Cost

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Intel Corp. today released its fastest mobile Pentium 4 chip, but customers will have to pay a premium if they hope to tap the...

By Any Name, FireWire Has a Sizzling Future

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As high-speed hardware cognoscenti converge for 1394 DevCon, taking place this week at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Wash., its ironic that the 1394...

Azerity Adds to High-Tech CRM Suite

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Azerity released Monday the latest version of its customer relationship management application suite designed for the high-tech vertical, ProChannel 5.This version of the application...

Microsofts Latest Security Plan

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Microsoft Corp. this week touted details of its security initiative, code-named Palladium, which it contends will ultimately make the world a safer place for...

Software Eases Web Site Navigation

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A Paris-based company that for three years has sold to European companies software designed to ease the deployment of applications over the Internet is...

A Bad, Bad Situation

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On Saturday, Gobbles Security posted a second exploit for Apache HTTP Server chunked encoding vulnerability.As in the first exploit, the source code for apache-nosejob...

Cisco Sharpens Optical Focus

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Cisco Systems Inc. today announced that it expanded its optical line with an offering that allows enterprises to aggregate as many as 40 data...

GE Sells GXS to Francisco Partners

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General Electric Global Exchange Services (GXS) announced today that it is being acquired by Francisco Partners, a technology buyout fund.Francisco Partners, of Menlo Park,...

Borland Boosts Web Services Support

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Borland Software Corp. is one of several development tools makers rolling out new products this week designed to make it easier for users to...