Monthly Archives: May 2003

Windows Hardware, Driver Developers Gain Portal

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this week is launching a Web portal for Windows hardware and driver developers aimed at bringing more consistency to PCs running the operating system.Windows...

It Takes a System to Solve Long-Lasting Problems

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Coming to market today after months of early-adopter testing, Preventsys 1.0 is a network auditing system whose specifications seem like an echo of eWEEK...

AT&T Wireless Debuts GoPhone

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AT&T Wireless on Monday formally introduced a new service for customers who either have iffy credit histories or just dont like dealing with contracts.GoPhone...

Veritas Vision of Utility Computing

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Veritas Software on Monday will stake a claim beyond storage management. Way beyond. At its annual user conference, the company will present its model...

AmberPoint to Roll Out Web Services Tool

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AmberPoint Inc. on Tuesday will bring another level of business maturity to Web services when it introduces its new AmberPoint Service Level Manager.The new...

Oracle to Offer Single View Into Its OEM

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Oracle Corp.s plan to offer a single-browser-based view in its Oracle Enterprise Manager is being greeted with glee by users, particularly in light of...

Reader Response: This eWEEK

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Dear Stan,I just read your commentary in the May 5, 2003 edition of eWEEK. Its not obvious to me whether you were kidding or...

Dell to Change Name

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Dell Computer Corp. long ago outgrew the college dorm room where founder Michael Dell started the mail-order PC business. Now the Round Rock, Texas.,...

Staying Nameless on the Net

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Judging from recent legal events and recent survey data, protecting your online anonymity could be getting a lot tougher. From identity theft to cyber-stalking...

Kattoon: May 5, 2003

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Read this weeks Spencer column.