Monthly Archives: March 2003
U.S. Army Web Server Attacked
Security experts say that the new Windows vulnerability revealed Monday by Microsoft Corp. has been used by crackers to attack at least one machine...
Microsoft Prepares a More Intuitive MOM
Las Vegas—Microsoft Corp. Tuesday at its Microsoft Management Summit here will introduce the next version of its Microsoft Operations Manager.MOM 2004, not due until...
Microsoft Revamps Its Systems-Management Roadmap
Microsoft will lay out on Tuesday its systems-management roadmap for 1,500 IT executives attending the companys second annual Microsoft Management Summit in Las Vegas.Microsoft...
Survey: Linux Draws Windows Developers
More Linux developers are coming from Windows backgrounds than from Unix, according to a recent study.Evans Data Corp., of Santa Cruz, Calif., said the...
Gateway Closes More Stores, Lays Off 1,900
Gateway Inc. is closing 76 more of its Gateway Country Stores and laying off 1,900 more workers in its effort to pare expenses and...
Microsofts Matusow: No Right Way to Create Software
WASHINGTON—The head of Microsoft Corp.s Shared Source Initiative Tuesday said he foresees a world of coexistence where no one software development and distribution model...
Citrix Rounds Out MetaFrame Into Suite
Citrix Systems Inc. on Tuesday announced that it is building its MetaFrame presentation server out into a portal application suite.The Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based company...
Feds On Guard for Cyber-Attacks
As the U.S. military makes its final preparations for a possible war on Iraq, officials at the Department of Homeland Security said they are...
Wireless Services: What Lies Ahead?
NEW ORLEANS—Boingo Wireless Inc. and T-Mobile U.S.A. Inc. on Tuesday announced plans to combine wireless LAN and 2.5G network services, as industry leaders discussed...
HP Rolls Out Server for Small Business
Hewlett-Packard Co. on Monday introduced the newest of its tc2100 line of servers targeted at small and midsize businesses.The Palo Alto, Calif., companys tc2120...