Monthly Archives: March 2004

Microsoft Releases New Patches; Fixes IE Hole

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...