Monthly Archives: October 2002

Xerox Signals for Turnaround

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Copier and printer giant Xerox Corp. is climbing out from under the microscope of financial scrutiny with a clear focus on the future and...

AirMagnet Puts Net Analysis on Bigger Screen

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AirMagnet Laptop Version 2.0, AirMagnet Inc.s follow-on to its very useful handheld wireless network protocol analyzer, is a good step toward a well-rounded product...

Hack Attack Feedback: Sites Still at Great Risk

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Early last week, a bunch of unknown hackers launched a brute-force attack against the 13 computer sites that run the Internet. This digital equivalent...

Wincrypt Taps AES to Safeguard Files

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Centric 2000 Solutions Groups Wincrypt 2.0 is a simple, easy-to-use Windows-based encryption tool that takes advantage of AES to provide extremely strong protection for...

Apple Is Still Microsoft Pal

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The relationship between Apple Computer and Microsoft reminds me of an anecdote about the Cold War alliance between Albania and the Peoples Republic of...

Enterprise Apps Address Small-Biz Needs

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Two developers are giving small and midsize businesses new options for automating their business processes.OpenMFG LLC last week launched its first product, Standard Manufacturing...

Flashline, Collabnet Zero in on Developer Collaboration

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New tools and strategies rolled out last week by Flashline Inc. and CollabNet Inc. are designed to ease collaboration among software developers.To address a...

Siebel-Microsoft Deal Makes Sense

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The strategic alliance between Siebel and Microsoft has been called (by Tom Siebel) one of the largest in computing history. Microsoft is a Siebel...

Forwarding Faux Info Is a Step Backward

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El Gato has come to the conclusion that David Emerys Web site, urbanlegends.about.com, which investigates and debunks all of the junky e-mail messages that...

Apps Let Business Analysts Model, Deploy Processes

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Sybase Inc. and Vitria Technology Inc. this week will each announce application integration software that they say will make it easier for business analysts...