Monthly Archives: August 2002
EMC to Roll Out Sixth-Generation Clariion
EMC Corp. will announce the first of three versions of its sixth-generation Clariion midrange storage system next week, sources said.Known as the CX600, the...
AT&T: WorldComs Not All That
Disputing the Internet traffic share figures that WorldCom Inc. has been trumpeting since its troubles erupted earlier this summer, AT&T Corp. is claiming that...
Why I Made the Switch … to Linux
Apples made a lot of waves in the press with its "Make the Switch" advertising campaign, but when it comes to my own personal...
When Developers Get What They Ask For
Programmer training, user support, and the famous "Eliza" psychologist simulation all entered into your many replies to my letter of last week. When I...
Flaw Affects Solaris, Linux, Mac OS X
Researchers have identified a security flaw in a code library included in numerous popular applications that could enable an attacker to execute code on...
Cisco Profits as Sales Slip
Revenues at computer networking giant Cisco Systems Inc. continued their slide in the last 12 months, but the company remains profitable.Cisco late this afternoon...
Critical Path Adding EMC Replication
Messaging software maker Critical Path Inc. announced a partnership with storage giant EMC Corp. today, for the companies to jointly target service providers.For the...
Sun Integrates 64-Bit Chip Into Servers
Sun Microsystems Inc. today boosted the performance of its mid- to high-range servers with the integration of its fastest 64-bit processor yet, a 1.05GHz...
Nasdaq, PwC, Microsoft Team on XBRL
The Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) and Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday will launch a pilot program that allows companies to more easily...
Cyberattacks Fail To Materialize
A dire warning from the FBIs Internet security unit about potential large-scale attacks on U.S. Web sites and ISPs caused a stir in the...