Monthly Archives: February 2004

ISPs Add to the Menu

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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The OReilly Emerging Technology conference is off to the races with an opening keynote by Dean architect (and now MSNBC commentator) Joe Trippi. Trippi...