Monthly Archives: March 2004

Primary Concerns

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The early returns are in and no voter fraud has been discovered in the wake of Marylands first statewide use of touch-screen electronic voting...

Tidal Spreads Apps Across Servers

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Tidal Software is rolling out the latest upgrade to its flagship Tidal Enterprise Scheduler, which includes faster performance and better support for the application...

Bowstreet Enters Travel Arena

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Bowstreet Inc. has developed a technology that automates how online service providers can distribute customized products and services. With Bowstreet Syndication Factory, due this week,...

XML Adds Muscle to New Firewalls

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Stubborn security issues have kept a great many enterprises from deploying Web services outside their firewalls. With no tried-and-true (or even agreed-upon) methods to secure...

Lagging State of 3G Mobile Services Debated

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As handset makers and wireless carriers continue to debate fault for the lagging state of third-generation mobile services, both camps agree its necessary to...

IBM to Pump $1B into SMB Programs

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LAS VEGAS—IBM Corp. has pulled out all the stops to make it easier for independent software vendors (ISV) and business partners to work with...

Judge Orders IBM and SCO to Show Source

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After several weeks of waiting, the U.S. District Court in Utah on Wednesday ruled in the SCO-IBM case on The SCO Group Inc.s motion...

10th Variant of Bagle Worm Hits the Net

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Another day, another variant—or two—of Bagle. Late Tuesday evening, anti-virus researchers discovered the existence of Bagle.J, the tenth variant of the worm to hit the...

SCO Licensee Takes Heat from Users

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EV1Servers.Net this week told its users that it had their interests in mind when it signed an intellectual-property license with The SCO Group Inc....

SCO Sues AutoZone Over Linux Use

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The SCO Group Inc. announced on March 3 that it filed suit against AutoZone Inc. for allegedly violating SCOs Unix copyrights through its use...