Monthly Archives: December 2003

NAI Bets on Intrusion Prevention

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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The surest sign that VOIP is a success is the growing crowd of folks looking to get into its pockets. The Federal Communications Commission...