Monthly Archives: June 2002
Microsoft Rethinks Windows .Net Server Packaging
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Borland Software Corp. is one of several development tools makers rolling out new products this week designed to make it easier for users to...