Monthly Archives: April 2003
Bounty Hunting for Spammers?
A fourth U.S. lawmaker threw her hat into the anti-spam ring this week, announcing planned legislation to combat the increasingly costly scourge of unsolicited...
Tucci: Networked Storage Will Continue to Grow
LAS VEGAS—Its been a busy week here for storage giant EMC Corp., what with announcements surrounding partnerships with Microsoft Corp. and Cisco Systems Inc....
Extreme CEO: Is There Anything Left to Invent?
LAS VEGAS—Gordon Stitt, president and CEO of Extreme Networks Inc., posed the question, "Is there anything left to invent?" in his keynote address this...
IBM Unveils Itanium 2 Server
IBM may have caused a splash last week when officials said it would begin offering Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s 64-bit Opteron chip in some...
Vulnerability Puts Oracle9i at Risk
Security researchers have identified a dangerous new vulnerability in several recent releases of Oracle Corp.s flagship database software. The vulnerability puts not only the...
OASIS Forms Committee to Promote BPEL
The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Systems (OASIS) is poised to announce the formation of a technical committee to promote a standard...
Apple Sweats the Details
SAN FRANCISCO—The devil, it is said, is in the details. For a technology product, they can mean the difference between brilliance and mediocrity—or acceptance...
Wi-Fi Admin Tools Need Target Practice
At Network+Interop and in the weeks leading up to it, a bevy of manufacturers have introduced software or hardware/software combinations focusing on wireless LANs....
SuSE Rolls Out Carrier-Grade Linux
As the Linux operating system continues to break new ground and win new customers, SuSE Linux A.G. will on Tuesday announce the availability of...
Mitigating the Complexities of Security Management
Securing your enterprise IT infrastructure can be a complex task. If your computing environment is like most, it is heterogeneous and contains a number...