Monthly Archives: January 2003

Overland Gives Its SRM an Overhaul

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Tape library vendor Overland Storage Inc. will expand its presence in the nascent storage resource management field later this month.The company will ship Overland...

Experts Warn Against Overreacting to New Attack

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Security experts are cautioning systems administrators not to overreact to news of a newly discovered attack that under some circumstances can compromise users HTTP...

Clariion Drives Up EMCs Revenue

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EMC Corp. Thursday announced a $64 million loss on $1.49 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2002, and a $199 million loss...

DVD Recordable Standards Duke It Out

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Dueling Standards Company: Sony Pioneer Electronics Product: DRU-500A DVD+RW / DVD-RW recorder DVR-A05U DVD-RW recorder Pro: High degree of format flexibility; excellent performance in most tests Significant improvement in DVD-R/RW write performance. Con: Only 1x...

OASIS Enlists XML in War Against Terror

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The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) Thursday announced the formation of a new technical committee to develop a universal global...

Red Hat Systems Management Tool Debuts

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Red Hat on Thursday announced plans for an enterprise systems management framework, combining Red Hat Network software delivery and maintenance functionality with the companys...

IBM Eats Its Own Linux Cooking

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NEW YORK— Linux is here to stay, and IBM plans to keep putting money and resources behind the open-source operating system to make sure...

IBM Program Puts Linux on High-End Servers

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NEW YORK—IBM is rolling out an integrated package of Linux-based technology designed to get businesses running the open-source operating system on its high-end zSeries...

SCSI, ATA Groups Build Serial Compatibility

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Hard drives and direct-attached storage cabling are notoriously tedious to install, but two industry groups are now working together to simplify that.Next year, the...

Security Flaw Exposes AOL Accounts

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Editors Note: This story originally ran on BetaNews.com and appears on eWEEK with the sites permission.The accounts of millions of AOL subscribers were jeopardized...