Monthly Archives: March 2004
Kattoon: March 22, 2004
Read this weeks Spencer column.
Yukon Lateness Lifts Expectations
So, its late. SQL Server 2005, Yukon, is not going to ship until mid-2005. So what? Who cares? Users are actually downright gleeful that...
SAP America Exec Touts Integration, Technology Directions
Bill McDermott, CEO of SAP America Inc., has taken on whats been seen as a difficult position as CEO of the U.S. subsidiary of...
IBM, Universities Partner on Science Grids
IBM this week announced it has joined up with two universities to create grid-computing environments designed to enhance research in the health and environmental...
Linux: The Real Enterprise Choice
I just dont get it. How can people still think that Linux doesnt belong in the enterprise? Surely these people cant be serious? Now,...
Ciscos Catalyst Switches Boast Performance, Security Advances
Like Prussian soldiers, Cisco Systems Inc. continued its march to advance its Intelligent Information Network vision for embedding advanced services into the network with...
Flaws Found in Two Symantec Apps
Vulnerabilities weaken two of Symantec Corp.s more popular security applications, Norton AntiSpam and Norton Internet Security, researchers have found.
Both flaws enable attackers to run...
SuSE Linux 9.1 Springs from 2.6 Kernel
SuSE Linux, now part of Novell Inc., on Thursday will announce that its SuSE Linux 9.1 personal and professional editions will be available in...
New Bagle Worm Variant Can Run Without Launching Attachment
A series of new variants of the prolific Bagle worm has raised alarms in the security community through an innovative infection mechanism: The e-mail...
Phoenix to Give Notebook Users Fast Access to Outlook Data
BIOS vendor Phoenix Technologies Inc. on Thursday said it had developed a utility technology that will let users check their Outlook data on a...