Monthly Archives: April 2004
E-Mail Spammers Target Stock Tips in Latest Scam
The number of spammed stock tips has risen more than 300 percent between December and March, according to ClearSwift Limited."The spammers are looking at...
Office Workers Willing to Leak Passwords for Chocolate
A survey of office workers in England found that 71 percent were willing to disclose their password for a chocolate bar, according to organizers...
FTC Takes On Spyware
The Federal Trade Commission on Monday held a workshop to move towards possible solutions on spyware."We are putting a public face on what many...
Wireless Security Tops U.S.-China Trade Talks
Chinas wireless protocol, known as Wireless LAN Authentication and Privacy Infrastructure, or WAPI, is incompatible with the standard developed by the IEEE 802.11 working...
The End of SCO?
This could be the beginning of the end of SCO vs. Linux. Heck, it could be the end of SCO.
I always thought SCOs position...
ShoreTel Shores Up VOIP Offerings with Phones, PBX
Small but quickly growing voice-over-IP (VOIP) provider ShoreTel Inc. on Monday continued to build out its portfolio of IP PBXes, IP phones and VOIP...
Sun Gives Java Enterprise System License to Small Businesses
Sun Microsystems Inc. officials on Monday will use its iForce partner summit in San Diego to announce a special promotional program to let companies...
Dot Hill Introduces RIO Xtreme Storage Server at NAB
Dot Hill Systems Corp. on Monday introduced its RIO Xtreme storage server at NAB 2004 in Las Vegas. The company is aiming the system...
IBM, Sun Tweak RISC Strategies
IBM and Sun Microsystems Inc. are taking diverging paths to the same goal: broader adoption of their respective RISC chip technologies.
IBM, in an effort...
New IBM Middleware Targets Three Verticals
Hawthorne, NEW YORK—Culminating the first phase of its effort to verticalize integration solutions for targeted industries, IBM on Monday announced 15 new middleware solutions...