Monthly Archives: October 2003

The Burning Question

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The rewritable DVD—and the different recipes for baking one—has been troubled from the start by battles among powerful corporations, culminating in a schism that...

For the Rest of You: Apple and Sun Options

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1U servers arent just for Intel or Windows aficionados. Apple and Sun implementers who appreciate the space-saving benefits of a 1U box should cast...

Security Web Digest: Sober Worm Crawling The Net … and More

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VirusA new virus called Sober arrives as an email in English or German with the payload coming as an attachment. It uses a wide...

Icon See It Now

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Microsofts menu bars are awash in anachronistic images, and its especially evident in the latest edition of the Office 2003 application suite. This struck...

Longhorn Looks Promising

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Back when Windows XP was still known by the code name Whistler, the most exciting thing about Microsoft Corp.s client OS-in-progress was that it...

Amazon Opens Up the Books

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Amazon has some ambitious new plans for book browsers. The site has added a capability called Search Inside the Book, which allows full-text searching...

Microsofts Mundie on Longhorn, PDC

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Microsoft Corp. this week officially started the process of driving interest in its next-version Windows client operating system, code-named Longhorn. The Redmond, Wash., software...

Ixiasoft Bolsters XML Repository for the Enterprise

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Ixiasoft Inc.s XML content repository, called TEXTML, is being upgraded with new replication, version-control and document-security features to make it more attractive to large...

Hyperion Details Brio Integration

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Hyperion Solutions Corp. on Tuesday detailed the beginnings of its product integration plans with technology it recently acquired from Brio Software, as the Sunnyvale,...

AmberPoint Instruments Visual Studio .NET

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Web services management provider AmberPoint Inc. today targeted attendees at Microsofts Professional Developers Conference with a new product line integrates with Visual Studio .Net.At...