Monthly Archives: July 2003

New Web Services Security Spec on Tap

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Led by Microsoft Corp. and IBM, a group of companies Tuesday plans to announce a new Web services specification for handling security in Web...

Microsoft Invades Open-Source Show

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As Microsoft Corp. continues to try and better gauge the attraction of open-source technologies to its customers and developers, a number of its officials...

Microsoft to Give Stock Over Options

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In a move that Microsoft Corp. says will help it continue to attract and retain key staff, the Redmond, Wash., software maker on Tuesday...

Security Web Digest: Spam Blocking Technique Frustrates The Blind

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PrivacyAn increasingly popular technique for preventing e-mail abuse is frustrating some visually impaired Net users, setting the stage for a conflict between spam busters...

Popkin Partners With Lanner

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Popkin Software and business simulation software maker Lanner Group announced Monday a partnership that will pair Popkins System Architect software with Lanners Witness solution.Popkin,...

Intel Buys Canadian Chipmaker

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Intel Corp. on Tuesday announced that it has bought a Canadian company that makes processors used in building optical networking equipment.Intel said that West...

Wi-Fi Alliance Certifies First 802.11g Products

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The Wi-Fi Alliance, the wireless LAN industrys major testing body, announced Tuesday that the first round of products based on the IEEE 802.11g standard...

DoJ, States Warn Court of Microsoft Delayed Compliance

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Microsoft Corp., which was widely viewed as a triumphant victor last year in settling the penalties for its antitrust violations, appears to be dragging...

Fujitsu Seeks Bigger Piece of U.S. Server Pie

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Having refreshed its Solaris-based PrimePower server line earlier this year, Fujitsu Ltd. is turning its attention to its Intel Corp.-based systems as it pushes...

Super Mario Brothers-in-Arms

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My previous column on the challenges to Nintendos Game Boy Advance attracted a range of lengthy, passionate, and often well-reasoned responses. Because most of...