Monthly Archives: April 2004
FTC Tackles Slippery Subject of Spyware
WASHINGTON—Like spam, spyware is unlikely to be abolished by new laws or regulations. Also like spam, the intrusive software is attracting enough popular ire...
Egenera, 3PARdata Strengthen the Data Center
Egenera Inc. and 3PARdata Inc. are teaming up to give enterprises a virtualized server and storage offering for their data centers.
In a joint marketing...
Group Uses Internet2 to Set New Land Speed Mark
The participants in the next-generation Internet2 project this week will recognize a team of companies and research institutions that set a new "land speed"...
BEA Says It Leads in Service-Oriented Architecture
A day before IBM Corp. is set to make an announcement regarding its service-oriented architecture (SOA) strategy, BEA Systems Inc. on Tuesday announced that...
RFID, Rapid Resupply Features Fortify MySAP
SAP AG has introduced a new version of its MySAP Supply Chain Management package that supports both RFID and real-time response replenishment.
The new RFID...
ICQ Opening IM Client to Developers
In a move that opens its instant-messaging client to developers, America Online Inc.s ICQ division on Tuesday is launching its latest ICQ client with...
TCP Flaw No Cause for Alarm
While word of a major vulnerability in the fabric of the Internet leaked out a bit sooner than folks at the Department of Homeland...
Keep an Eye Out for Phatbot Variants Targeting SQL Server
Reports of possible "super" security exploits have been swirling recently. From the Internet Storm Center at The SANS Institute on Sunday came an unconfirmed...
Revenue Up at Internet Security Systems
Internet Security Systems Inc. on Tuesday posted earnings of 10 cents per share on revenue of $67 million for the first quarter. Although the...
Its Time for CA to Put an Outsider at the Helm
For far too long, Computer Associates International Inc. has been the poster child for poor corporate governance and accounting fraud in the IT industry.
The...