Monthly Archives: November 2003

The Lookout: Stay Ahead With Security Scout

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The Internet is a battlefield, and your computer is under constant bombardment. In such a dangerous digital world, knowledge is your shield. But who...

The Activation FAQ – 2

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When Microsoft released Office XP, users were suddenly faced with having to "activate" the product in addition to entering a valid product key. That...

If You Dont Do Windows

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Theres no denying it: We live in a Windows world. Microsofts operating system dominates over 90 percent of the current installed desktop market worldwide,...

HPs Clarke Resigns

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Jeffrey Clarke, the former chief financial officer for Compaq Computer Corp. and a key figure in the companys integration into Hewlett-Packard Co., resigned from...

Free Training. Free Support. Could CAs New Partner Program Get Any Better?

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Computer Associates introduced a new channel program in July, one that abandons the long-honored tiered system. Gone are costly training and certification programs that...

Rivals BEA and IBM Deliver New Java Specs

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BEA Systems Inc. and IBM Tuesday announced that they will deliver three new specifications that will increase portability across the companies competing application server...

SuSE Updates Linux Enterprise Server

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Regardless of a recent move by The SCO Group to block Novell Inc.s acquisition of SuSE Linux AG, SuSE continues to evolve its product...

Contract Watch: Grab Your Piece of the Bioimetrics Action

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By Joseph C. Panettieri James Bond has used biometrics for nearly four decades. After several false starts, the technology is finally fit for the...

OSDL to Answer SCO with Linux Campaign

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The Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) on Wednesday will announce a new initiative aimed at raising awareness about how the Linux kernel is developed. The...

Security Web Digest: Gates Talks About Spam … and More

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MicrosoftA comprehensive solution to fight spam must combine strong laws and enforcement with industry cooperation, technological innovation and the empowerment of informed consumers, said...