Monthly Archives: March 2004
Judge Cuts Off Dept. of Interiors Net Access
For the third time in less than three years, a federal judge has ordered the Department of the Interior to disconnect a large number...
Review: Peachtree Premium Accounting 2004
Peachtree-branded small-business accounting products have been successfully evolving nearly since the inception of the PC. Peachtree Premium Accounting 2004 is built on the compendium...
QuickBooks Premier 2004 Shines on Ease of Use
As the old saying goes, nobody ever got fired for buying IBM. The same holds true for QuickBooks: It isnt the cheapest program here,...
Maxspeed Aims at the Enterprise with First Thin-Client Laptop
Last year, the theft of a Wells Fargo contractors laptop—with the banking records of more than 200,000 customers—made some enterprises think twice about storing...
Web Content Filtering: Dont Go There
Web filtering is possibly the most controversial category of products we review here at PC magazine. No other topic so quickly suggests thoughts of...
Better Bookkeeping for Your Business
Accounting software for small businesses has grown up nicely in the past five years. In fact, among the major products, the choices range from...
FBI Petitions for Broad Wiretapping Rights
The Bush administration has asked the Federal Communications Commission to require broadband service providers to introduce new architecture in their networks that would facilitate...
Oracle App Server Gains Compliance With J2EE 1.4 Spec
Oracle Corp. on Wednesday is expected to announce that the latest version of its application server is compliant with Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE).
Officials...
Sony: Robotics to Drive Third Wave of Chip Innovation
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.—Robotics will drive the "third wave" of semiconductor innovation, Sony Electronics chief strategist said in a speech here Monday.Tsugio Makimoto, corporate adviser to...
New Homeland Security Guidelines Called Vendor-Driven
A task force formed by the Department of Homeland Security is set to unveil a set of security recommendations this week for both enterprises...