Monthly Archives: March 2004
Transmetas Efficeon Chip Makes U.S. Laptop Debut
Transmeta Corp.s Efficeon processor is making its U.S. notebook debut in Sharp Systems of Americas new Actius MM20.The ultrathin MM20 is an upgrade of...
IBM Helps Banks Tackle Basel II Compliance
In an effort to help banks to use existing infrastructure to get a better handle on transactional and data management complexities associated with impending...
Behind the Firewall – The Insider Threat, Part 2
As you read in Part 1 of this article, some of the most devastating threats can come from insiders. "Insiders," as we have defined...
One Quarter of 2004 Phones Will Include Camera
Worldwide sales of camera phones will reach nearly 150 million units in 2004, according to InfoTrends Research Group. This would represent one quarter of...
EDS Sells Product Lifecycle Management Business
Eager to pay down mounting debt, Electronic Data Systems Corp. will sell a profitable software development subsidiary to three investment firms for more than...
Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Will Keep Data Fresh
By integrating middleware technology with its enterprise database, Sybase Inc. aims to flatten the speed bumps that slow the delivery of data to users.
The...
Opteron Tapped for Expansion
IBM and Sun Microsystems Inc. are turning once again to Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s Opteron processors to add to the breadth of their offerings...
Leaked Code Still Could Bear Malicious Fruit
When news of the leak of a portion of Windows source code broke last month, many in the security community cautioned against overreacting, saying...
Microsoft Exec Debates Open Source
Jason Matusow, who heads Microsoft Corp.s Shared Source Program, discussed with eWEEK Senior Editor Peter Galli the recent source code leak, what it means...
Microsoft Code in Captivity
The leak of some of Microsoft Corp.s Windows source code on the Internet last month has elevated the discussion about why the software company...