Monthly Archives: March 2004
Modeling the Datacenter With Microsoft Indy
At the Microsoft Management Summit in Las Vegas this week, the Redmond, Wash., software giant is expected to show off a brand-new management tool.Code-named...
IBM Beefs Up Linux SMB Incentive Program, Security Partnerships
IBM continues to ramp up its efforts to bring Linux to small-to-medium sized businesses (SMBs) and to migrate Windows users to Linux. The Armonk,...
European Commission Opposes Oracles PeopleSoft Bid
The European Commission is joining its U.S. counterpart in fighting Oracle Corp.s hostile takeover bid of PeopleSoft Inc.Oracle said on Friday it received a...
Wall Street in a Selling Mood
A terrible week for channel stocks and broader market indexes ended with a muted rally as value investors swooped in for bargains.The Spain terror...
Updated RightAnswers Service Simplifies Search for Help
Its hard to find good help these days, at least when you need to search a support knowledge base for answers to support questions....
SDK Unleashes Smart Tags
Making the most of Microsoft Office 2003 means delving into the productivity suites extensibility potential, one of the most noticeable parts of which is...
MailSweeper Takes 3-In-1 Approach
Clearswifts MailSweeper Business Suite, released last month, is a fine example of how context-based anti-spam tools add brawny features in their efforts to stop...
Testing Incentives Sought
Governments in Asia and Europe have taken concrete steps to encourage the private sector to adopt IPv6, but in the United States, most interested...
WLANs Made Easy?
Researchers at Xerox Corp.s Palo Alto Research Center are focusing on two key areas of concern in the wireless industry—security and interoperability—with efforts to...
Access Point Weathers Storm
D-Link Systems cant stop the rain, but its new wireless 802.11g access point can withstand rain, snow, sleet and lightning.Built for the outdoors, the...