Monthly Archives: October 2002

OpenHack 4: The Hacking Has Begun

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OpenHack 4, part of eWEEKs ongoing evaluation of enterprise security under real-world conditions, was launched today at 8 a.m. PDT.We invite hackers to attempt...

Apple Could Reap Harvest

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eWeek has been tracking a couple of key Macintosh stories this past week: One has been publicized (in part), the other remains unannounced so...

SAP Closes Billing Cycle

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SAP AG is developing software that integrates the myriad pieces of bill presentment, payment and settlement—processes that to date have been addressed only in...

Java Apps Put on Right Path

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Path Communications Inc. will recast itself this week as an application behavior management specialist when it unveils its flagship tool designed to learn how...

Tools Help to Ease Web Services Development

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M7 Corporation Inc. and Novell Inc. are rolling out tools to help developers build and deploy Web services.M7 this month unveiled Version 2.0 of...

Suites Offer Supply Chain Dashboards

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Two sets of developers are merging their software to provide application suites that enable companies to gain better visibility into the supply chain and...

XML Increases Options for Services, Integration

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Software developers are finding new ways to use XML for integrating everything from data and Web services to applications for business process management and...

Support for IP Phones Expanded

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To help enterprises with branch offices and smaller businesses with multiple sites customize and unify communications networks, Vertical Networks Inc. is making its systems...

Xandros Linux to Run Windows Applications

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Xandros Inc. is giving users and businesses one more reason to try Linux on the desktop—with applications that mimic Windows ease of use and...

Decrus Encryption Tool Combats Problems of Human Error, Backup

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Decru Inc. is the latest company to join the storage security niche, with its first encryption product, DataFort.The main weaknesses of enterprise storage are...