Monthly Archives: October 2003

Yukon, Whidbey Come Out in the Open

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LOS ANGELES—Microsoft Corp. rounded out the second day of its Professional Developers Conference (PDC) 2003 here by formally announcing the new versions of Visual...

Feds, Wal-Mart Drive RFID Adoption

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While still in its infancy, radio frequency identification technology is gaining momentum in business and now with the federal government. One thing is certain,...

IBM Adds ERP and PLM Capabilities

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As part of its effort to reach the SMB (Small and Midsized Business) sector, IBM is fast gathering software development partners to augment its...

Microsoft Provides WinFX Details

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Microsoft Corp. officials are spending a lot of time at this weeks Professional Developer Conference in Los Angeles explaining some of the core technologies...

Bluetooth Shipments Hit Milestone

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The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) announced Tuesday that more than 1 million units were shipped per week worldwide during the third quarter. According...

Panther Patches Mac OS X Security Holes

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Security researchers have identified three new vulnerabilities in Apple Computer Inc.s Mac OS X, one of which may allow attackers to execute some arbitrary...

EMC, Hitachi Highlight Information Life-cycle Management Plans

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ORLANDO—Storage administrators will soon become "the owner of knowledge" within their enterprises, EMC Corp.s Mark Lewis, executive vice president of open software operations, said...

IM: Extending Your Platform

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Instant messaging is no longer a quick way to communicate memos, ideas or questions in the business world—its now a way to receive real-time...

Microsoft Settles with Five More States and D.C.

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Microsoft Corp.s long journey through antitrust litigation—and the $1.55 billion that the company has agreed to pay out so far—has taught it to build...

Manugistics SWARM Speeds Up Processing

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At its user conference in Washington D.C., today, Manugistics Group Inc. announced a new architecture that helps companies break down complex planning processes into...