Monthly Archives: February 2003

Microsoft Adds to Its Arsenal of SQL Tools

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Microsoft Corp., still scrambling to help customers glue their systems back together following the SQL Server "Slammer" worm, on Friday will put out a...

SAS to Extend Its Supply Chain Offerings

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SAS Institute Inc. on Monday will announce an extension of its existing supply chain analytics applications, company officials confirmed. The SAS Supply Chain Intelligence...

ArcSoft Mulls Pulling SafeCast DRM From Free Trials

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ArcSoft officials said they "would look into" choosing another DRM technology after viewing ExtremeTech reader threads decrying the Macrovision SafeCast/C-Dilla software. ExtremeTech reader and forum...

Storage News Digest: Yamaha Stops CD-R/RW Drive Biz and more

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Enterprise StorageTask-centric Storage Takes the StageNetwork Appliances NearStore helped usher in an era of using inexpensive, ATA disk arrays for disk-to-disk backup or secondary,...

Convergence Still The Watchword At IDF

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Intel will continue to push computing and communications closer together when the Intel Developer Forum kicks off later this month."It should be a great...

Packeteer Accelerates Web Traffic

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Traffic shaping veteran Packeteer Inc. on Monday will branch out into compression when it launches its new PacketShaper Xpress.The Cupertino, Calif., bandwidth management company...

Legato Up for Grabs

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Midrange backup and storage management vendor Legato Systems Inc. is for sale, but no buyers are close to an announcement, industry watchers said Friday."They...

IT Should Support Verizon in Privacy Suit

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Im going to lobby the legal department of Ziff Davis Media (publisher of eWEEK) to file an amicus curiae brief in Verizons appeal of...

Ericsson Names New CEO

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Swedish wireless telecommunications equipment maker Ericsson AB last week named Carl-Henric Svanberg its new CEO and president.Svanberg, 50, will take the helm on April...

The Uncertain Future of DVD X Copy

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As of this week, DVD X Copy, a 321 Studios application recently reviewed by PC Magazine, is readily available from the 321 Web site...