Monthly Archives: January 2004

Microsoft Updates Baseline Security Analyzer

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Microsoft has released to its download center the 1.2 version of its Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer product. (Thanks for the link, Bink.) The tool...

How to Make Money Off Open Source

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When it comes to open-source products and the viability of the companies who traffic in them, end users basically just want to know whether...

RSS for President

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If you believe the Tuesday morning quarterbacks, the Internet Bubble II has burst. The vaunted Dean Machine coughed up a mere 18 percent of...

Seagate Reports Slight Profit Gain Despite Personal Storage Turmoil

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Storage manufacturer Seagate Technology LLC on Tuesday said it had shipped a record number of hard drives in its second fiscal quarter and that...

Review: SuSE Linux Professional 9

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SuSE has always been one of our favorite Linux distributions and this release is no disappointment. It fine-tunes SuSEs offering and bundles a lot...

OSDL Proposes Corporate Linux Desktop Plans

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As the Linux community gathers for this weeks LinuxWorld tradeshow in New York, it looks that everyone who is anyone in Linux is doing...

Red Hat Sets Sights on Linux Desktop

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NEW YORK—The battle over the Linux desktop is about to heat up, with Red Hat Inc. planning to bring an enterprise Linux desktop to...

AMD Q4 Revenue Nearly Doubles

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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. returned to profitability during the fourth quarter of 2003, as strong sales across all segments nearly doubled the companys revenue...

IMConferencing Combines IM, Web Conferencing for SMBs

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LiveOffice Corp. is entering the Web conferencing space by integrating instant messaging with conferencing and collaboration features.The Torrance, Calif., company on Tuesday launched its...

AppForges Crossfire Mobilizes .Net

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AppForge Inc. has started shipping its first mobile and wireless application development environment for Microsoft Corp.s .Net platform.Crossfire, which launched on Monday, is designed...