Monthly Archives: October 2002
IBM to Face Off With Microsoft for SMBs
In what looks to be a toe-to-toe face-off with Microsoft Corp., IBM will announce Thursday the first of several software products aimed at small...
Full Text of 10/02 Ballmer Memo
The following memo from Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is the second in an ongoing series of e-mails from Microsoft executives to customers about important...
At Long Last, Lindows
There's been a lot of ink spilled over Lindows, the Linux-based operating system with the Windows-y name that saw its media fortunes spike when...
Top 20 Vulnerabilities: The List
SANS/FBI Top 20 Most Critical Internet Security Vulnerabilities:Top Vulnerabilities to Windows Systems
Internet Information Services (IIS)
Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) -- Remote Data Services
Microsoft SQL...
Locking Down Web Services
Two e-security software providers this week announced new products to secure Web services. RSA Security Inc., of Bedford, Mass., released RSA BSafe SecurXML-C, a...
Feds, SANS Unveil Top 20 Vulnerabilities
The General Services Administration today unveiled a flurry of Internet security related announcements, including an updated list of the top 20 vulnerabilities as compiled...
Microsoft Exec Touts Web Services
NEW YORK—Web services represents the key to meeting the challenge of business agility, a Microsoft Corp. executive said in his keynote address Tuesday morning...
Lotus Notes and Domino 6 Debuts
IBMs Lotus Software division debuted the long-awaited Version 6 of its Notes and Domino messaging platform Tuesday along with three new collaboration products.During a...
Kattoon: September 30, 2002
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Apples Great Leap Forward
In my lengthy experience tracking the moves of the tech market in general and Apple Computer in particular, scoop news—especially scoop news about a...