Monthly Archives: December 2003
NAI Bets on Intrusion Prevention
For network security companies, the past two years have been a blur of innovation and skyrocketing customer demand, both feeding off a string of...
Windows XP Glitch Poses Problems for Developers
Windows XP has a problem writing to Windows 2000 and NT servers under certain conditions, according to two developers of mission-critical applications. The problem...
XP Service Pack 2: Last Stop Till Longhorn
Microsoft Corp. executives have kicked off the campaign for the companys next big Windows push: Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2).In a Webcast Tuesday...
Via Announces Integrated Chipset for Athlon 64
Via Technologies Inc. on Monday announced the first integrated graphics chipset for the Athlon 64 processsor produced by Advanced Micro Devices Inc.The Via K8M800...
Sybase Boosts Failover Options
To provide database administrators with improved failover options wrapped around better management and performance, Sybase Inc. is readying new capabilities for its Replication Server...
Oracle Apps Track DB Weaknesses
Oracle Corp.s warning of a major vulnerability in its enterprise DBMS has placed database security under the microscope and led some customers to consider...
Overtaxed DBAs Get Relief
SQL tool developers Adept SQL Tools, ApexSQL and Red Gate Software Ltd. are upgrading their respective wares to help database administrators avert programming mishaps...
Intuits QuickBase Builds Solid Apps
Intuit Inc.s QuickBase does a good job of combining ease of use with robust customization options, thus giving corporations a quick and easy way...
Suns Jaguar Powers Transactions
Glimpsed on a test bench at Sun Microsystems San Diego development lab, this rack units label suggests imminent release of the "Jaguar" UltraSPARC IV...
Regulating IP Telephony
The surest sign that VOIP is a success is the growing crowd of folks looking to get into its pockets. The Federal Communications Commission...