Monthly Archives: November 2002
Sprint Adds Application Access To IM
Sprint Communications Co. LP, which made its enterprise IM debut in April, is seeking to up the ante with the release next week of...
Open-Source Security Comes Under Fire
Thanks to several high-profile vulnerabilities and an overall increase in the number of flaws, open-source software has taken over Microsoft Corp.s position at the...
IBM Introduces On-Demand Apps
IBM announced Friday the first set of e-business on-demand applications for mid-sized business customers, offering accounting, human resources and customer relationship management software over...
RealPlayer Patch Fails to Fix Flaws
There are three serious flaws in the popular RealOne and RealPlayer media players that allow an attacker to run code on remote users machines.Real...
Intel Speeds Up Celerons
Intel Corp. is looking to speed up the low end.The Santa Clara, Calif., chip maker this week released two new versions of its Celeron...
Microsoft, SAS, Hyperion Release New XMLA Spec
Hyperion Solutions Corp., Microsoft Corp. and SAS Institute Inc. announced today an update to the XML for Analysis Specification, of which the three companies...
Security Cert Provider Cries Foul
The non-profit owner of the leading professional certification program for security managers has charged that a rival groups plan to offer a comparable certification...
Siebel, Lockheed Martin Team on Homeland Security
Siebel Systems Inc. is joining forces with Lockheed Martin Corp. to jointly pursue opportunities in the government sector, the companies announced Wednesday.The strategic alliance...
Apple Storage Device Delayed
Apple Computer Inc. today said that its first external storage product wont hit the market until at least early 2003, according to a posting...
Pretec Announces 3-Gbyte CompactFlash Cards
Pretec Inc. has announced what it claims are the worlds largest CompactFlash cards, available in capacities ranging from 1.5 Gbytes to 3.0 Gbytes.With many...