Monthly Archives: September 2003
Microsoft to Issue Security-Fix Rollup
Microsoft has been wavering as to its Windows XP service-pack plans. But now it appears that the Redmond software maker is, indeed, going to...
Network Instruments Enhances Protocol Analyzer
Network monitoring provider Network Instruments LLC next week will try to race ahead of the protocol analysis pack with a re-architected version of its...
Oracle to Form Commercial Grid Consortium
Oracle Corp. is working to start a commercial grid consortium that will establish standards to open grid computing up to businesses.The news was delivered...
Fiorina Pledges HPs Grid Commitment
SAN FRANCISCO—Taking jabs at top competitor Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. CEO Carly Fiorina on Wednesday promised OracleWorld attendees here an aggressive push into grid...
New Worm Headed Our Way?
Administrators and security specialists hoping for a breather now that Blaster has faded and SoBig.F has expired may be in for a long weekend.The...
Borland Ties Design Environment to .Net
Discuss This in the eWEEK ForumBorland Software Corp. Wednesday announced the release of its Together Edition for Microsoft Visual Studio .Net, an integrated design,...
Ashcroft Stumps for Patriot Act in Boston
BOSTON—The USA Patriot Act was signed into law in October of 2001, but you wouldnt know it by listening to John Ashcroft.The U.S. Attorney...
The Cost of Containment
A "standard" shipping container is 8 feet wide, 8.5 feet high and 20 feet long.
It can hold as much as 19 tons of soft...
FBI: Under the Gun over Security
Darwin John had established himself as a bit of a miracle worker before being asked to lead an information- systems renaissance at the Federal...
NYBOT: Going Home
/zimages/7/17485.gif In effect, Pat Gambaro began planning for this day in 1993. This month he is coming home, to new offices with a state-of-the-art...