Monthly Archives: March 2004
Microsoft Releases New Patches; Fixes IE Hole
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday released its monthly batch of patches, including a fix for a flaw in Outlook that allows attackers to run their...
Microsoft Ship Dates Falling Like Dominoes
Its hard to get excited about yet another Microsoft slip date.But the fact that both Yukon (the next version of SQL Server) and Whidbey...
IBM to Acquire Trigo
IBM announced Tuesday the acquisition of Trigo Technologies Inc. for an undisclosed amount of money, a move that will expand the companys middleware offerings.Trigo...
HP Unleashes New Line of Business Desktop PCs
Hewlett-Packard Co. is introducing a new lineup of business desktop PCs designed to make it easier for customers to find and pick what they...
Beating the Bagle, Netsky Plague
The past week has almost had a dance rhythm - Bagle Bagle, Netsky, Netsky, Bagle, Bagle, Mydoom, cha cha cha. One after another, Bagle,...
Microsoft Muddies the Enterprise Waters
Microsoft has had a lot of practice in delivering statements to the Department of Justice over the years. But its most recent such statement—that...
IBM to Roll Out TotalStorage Productivity Center
As IT budget spending on disk and SAN storage systems rises back to prominence, customers are sounding the call for better storage infrastructure optimization...
VERITAS Continues Linux Push
At the January LinuxWorld Expo 2004, VERITAS made a number of announcements that demonstrate this companys commitment to the Linux space, and the new...
RSS Backer Seeks Merged Syndication Format
The major backer of the RSS format offered an olive branch on Tuesday to the proponents of a competing standard for XML content syndication...
HP Ships Athlon 64 Notebooks
Hewlett-Packard Co. has quietly begun shipping its first notebooks containing Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s Athlon 64 processor.HPs low-key rollout follows the launch of the...