Monthly Archives: February 2004
WebSideStory, Coremetrics Raise Web Analysis Stakes
Longtime rivals WebSideStory Inc. and Coremetrics Inc. announced new Web site analysis services Monday, promising enterprises more granular, detailed analysis of their online business...
How Closely is Open-Source Code Examined?
The usually simmering open source vs. closed source debate boiled over recently following the leak of Windows source code on the Internet. And it...
A Taste of Linux
You say you want to try Linux, but it just seems like too much trouble? Well, worry no more because theres a slew of...
Albertsons: A Shot at the Crown – 2
/zimages/5/17485.gifWal-Mart only began selling groceries in 1988. Now it sells $56 billion of foodstuffs and household goods in its supermarkets every year. That makes...
Ircas Alarm 2
Ircas Alarm, from Rombouts Electronics, turns your Webcam-equipped PC into a burglar alarm. When the camera detects motion, the software notifies you by e-mail,...
ASA Urges DOJ to Approve PeopleSoft Acquisition
The American Shareholders Association (ASA) is stepping forward to request that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Assistant Attorney General R. Hewitt Pate...
ZoneAlarm Bug Bares System To E-Mail Attack
Security vendor Zone Labs has disclosed that several versions of its personal-firewall products are vulnerable to a buffer-overflow attack that could compromise the system.
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Security Start-up Seeks to Spot, Solve Compromises
A new security start-up backed by the intellectual capital of perhaps the best-known security personality of the past five years is set to unveil...
New HP Security Services Automate Threat Prevention
Hewlett-Packard Co. plans to unveil two new security services next week at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, both of which are designed to...
Microsoft Files Defense in Real Networks Case
Microsoft Corp. on Friday filed its formal response to RealNetworks Inc.s anti-trust lawsuit against it, denying allegations that it is impeding competition in the...