Monthly Archives: October 2002
Mobil Travel Guide, IBM Ink Linux Deal
IBM on Friday announced a 5-year agreement to provide the Mobil Travel Guide with on-demand access to Linux-based server processing, storage and networking capacity...
Ximian to Roll Out Red Carpet Enterprise
Open-source desktop company Ximian on Monday will release Red Carpet Enterprise, a behind-the-firewall solution that provides users with centralized software maintenance and version management...
Judge Takes Reins at Crystal
Customers and partners of information management software maker Crystal Decisions can expect its new CEO, Jon Judge, to steer the course more than rock...
(Un)happy Techies Day to You?
Late September, and with the tang of apples ripening in the chilling fall air came, too, the yearly call to celebrate Techies Day come...
Apache Fixes Flaw in Web Server
A new vulnerability in the Apache Web server gives local users the ability to terminate processes or launch denial-of-service attacks against the server.The Apache...
Aligning IT With Business
Mercury Interactive Corp. earlier this week outlined a new Business Technology Optimization (BTO) initiative intended to help IT better align its operations with business...
Pivotal Buys MarketFirst
The long-forecasted consolidation of the CRM software industry showed signs of picking up again after Pivotal Corp. on Thursday announced plans to acquire marketing...
Microsoft Releases Raft of New Patches
Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday issued a raft of new patches, including one for a vulnerability in a component of Windows that gives an attacker...
Nortel Rolling Out VoIP Exams, Certs
Nortel Networks Inc. has released the first certification exam to support a series of 18 new voice-over-IP certifications, called the Enterprise VoIP Certification program.The...
Networking Pros Get Some Respect
Anything that goes up in a down year raises attention, so we were excited when our Q2 2002 compensation survey research revealed that average...