Monthly Archives: June 2002
The Best of Times or Worst of Times for eBooks?
I love books. I have thousands of them stuffed into bookshelves, boxes and any flat surface in my house. I also love technology, willing...
.Net Cert Exams Debut
Think beefing up your résumé with Web services credentials would be a good idea right about now? With the recent release of the first...
Microsoft Shipments Infected With Nimda
All of the Korean-language versions of Microsoft Corp.s Visual Studio .Net developer tool shipped with a help file that is infected with the Nimda...
Banner Day for Peregrine
Peregrine Systems Inc. announced today it found a buyer for its Supply Chain Enablement unit and signed a loan and security agreement.Although its accounting...
Flaw Puts SQL Servers at Risk
A Russian security researcher claims he has discovered a flaw in Microsoft Corp.s SQL Server 2000 which gives an attacker the ability to either...
Making IM More Secure
WiredRed Software and Omnipod Inc. each released new software offerings this week for secure instant messaging.WiredReds e/pop Audit and Reporting Server goes beyond traditional...
Apples Xserve to Face Tough Sell
Apple Computer Inc. will soon start shipping its first rack-mounted server, initially marketing it to existing Mac customers, but with long-term hopes that its...
Microsoft Mends More Security Flaws
Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday released patches for vulnerabilities in three separate products, including a new buffer overrun flaw in IIS that enables an attacker...
Microsoft Motion to Dismiss Case Denied
One week prior to final arguments in a case that included nine weeks of witness hearings earlier this spring, the judge in the landmark...
SAS Analyzes Telecos and Banks
SAS Institute Inc. continued its increasing focus on packaged applications, announcing Thursday at its European User Group International conference in Paris new application packages...