Monthly Archives: February 2004
ISPs Add to the Menu
Internet service providers now supply a range of tools designed to protect their customers against the Internets nagging headaches. Pop-up ad blockers stop the...
Could National Security Concerns Slow VoIP
The Federal Bureau of Investigations electronic surveillance experts worry that VoIP will become the communications mode of choice for criminals and terrorists unless the...
HP Rolls Out Pair of 64-Bit Servers
Hewlett-Packard Co. on Monday will push standardization as a key part of its Adaptive Enterprise initiative, backing it up with new server offerings that...
Princeton Softech Ships DB2 Archive Update
Princeton Softech Inc. on Monday announced the availability of Archive for DB2 Release 5.2.The update offers expanded support for EMC Corp.s Centera Compliance Edition...
EMC Hardware Blowout on Tap
Following a year in which it aggressively invested in storage management software, EMC Corp. is revitalizing its hardware focus with a massive overhaul of...
WinInstall Gains Patch Management
OnDemand Software Inc. is bolstering conflict assessment and patch identification in its latest WinInstall software packaging and distribution program.WinInstall is best known for its...
New Web Services Benchmark Under Fire
A new Web services application benchmark formula under development by an organization known more for its hardware and database benchmarks is giving some large...
Windows XP Lite: Too Good to Be True
Recent reports sounded too good to be true: Was Microsoft developing a Windows XP Lite, designed to go head-to-head with Linux on the desktop?...
New Oracle Bid Spurs 2nd Look
Oracle Corp.s announcement last week that it was increasing its bid for competitor PeopleSoft Inc. by 33 percent, to $9.4 billion, is prompting some...
Digital Democracy
The OReilly Emerging Technology conference is off to the races with an opening keynote by Dean architect (and now MSNBC commentator) Joe Trippi. Trippi...