Monthly Archives: February 2003

Ziff Davis Security Supersite: Blocking the Bad Guys

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It really burns me up that security should be an issue at all with computers. That it is, I believe, says more about societys...

Fujitsu Extends Wireless Services to U.S.

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The consulting arm of Fujitsu Ltd. on Monday announced a comprehensive wireless services package for corporate customers in North America.The solution, which has been...

Storage Vendors Weigh Options at IDF

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SAN JOSE, CALIF.—Transitions can be trying, whether they affect personal lives or computer lines. Changes of the latter sort were on the minds of...

Imperial Offers 1TB RAM Cache

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Administrators of ultra high-performance computing systems now have access to a 1TB RAM cache, from specialist Imperial Technology Inc.MegaRam 10000, for about $2 million,...

Citrix Rolls Out New Cert

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Citrix Systems Inc. Monday announced a new certification, the CCIA (Citrix Certified Integration Architect), along with a corresponding training course, CTX-6100 Citrix Core Technologies...

Sun to Use AMD Chips in Blade Servers

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Sun Microsystems Inc., which earlier this month rolled out a blade server platform that will play a key part in the companys N1 data...

IT Womens Salaries Falling Fast

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IT salary increases shriveled in 2002, with women IT workers suffering the worst, according to a new study from Brainbench, an online skills testing...

Update: Intuit Releases Own TurboTax Test Results

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Intuit has announced results of its own tests which show the companys TurboTax software and the accompanying SafeCast copy-protection software from Macrovision do not...

Cisco to License WLAN Technology

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Cisco Systems Inc. on Monday announced plans to give away wireless LAN software to several semiconductor and computer manufacturers in order to speed up...

Lovgate Worm Is on the Loose

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A new variant on the Lovgate worm began spreading early Monday, posing as an authentic-looking business e-mail, according to security researchers.Lovgate.C spreads from an...