Monthly Archives: April 2003

Bounty Hunting for Spammers?

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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

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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?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Securing your enterprise IT infrastructure can be a complex task. If your computing environment is like most, it is heterogeneous and contains a number...