Monthly Archives: March 2004

Bold Moves Breathe New Life into AMI Semiconductor

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BOSTON—When Christine King came on board as president and chief executive officer of AMI Semiconductor Inc. in 2001, she found a company adrift, with...

Whats Worse Than No WiFi?

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Trapeze Networks new chief executive officer, Jim Vogt, thinks a product called Ringmaster is one of his prize assets. Id agree. I think he...

Experts Debate Danger of Phatbot Worm

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Security discussion lists and reports were abuzz Wednesday with talk of a new worm, named "Phatbot," that had spread to as many as hundreds...

Google Dives into Local Search

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Google Inc. has set its local search features free from its research labs, allowing users to retrieve geographically specific search results both from its...

Sony Ushers in Double-Layer DVD Burners

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Sony Electronics is looking to heat up the DVD recording arena. The company is adding two DVD+R Double Layer (DL) DVD drives to its...

Macromedia Patches MX 2004 Security Flaws

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Macromedia Inc. has released a series of patches to plug security holes in its flagship Macromedia MX 2004 products. Affected products include Macromedia Studio...

PassMarks Icon Lets Users Verify Sites Authenticity

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PassMark Security seeks to foil Internet "phishing scams by using something as simple as a photo of a butterfly or the Eiffel Tower to...

NetApp Bundles SAN, NAS Products

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Network Appliance Inc. this week plans to roll out new bundles of existing SAN and NAS hardware, software and support.The new bundles will be...

Software Update Services Renamed “Windows Update Services”

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Microsofts naming police seem to thrive on confusing product names. Remember Software Update Services, a k a "SUS"? It seems Microsoft has decided to...

IDC: Strong Growth In Storage Last Year

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The worldwide storage market grew in 2003 thanks in part to a strong fourth quarter, according to the latest IDC Worldwide Quarterly Storage Software...