Monthly Archives: May 2004
The Sarbox Effect: Driving Shareholder Value
To view the full whiteboard, click here.For a printable version, click here.Creating value for shareholders and owners is the ultimate goal for all public...
IBM Knocks Down Support Barriers for SAN File System
IBM announced on Tuesday that it is boosting porting capabilities in its SAN File system software to embrace a host of competitors storage devices...
Reports of Tablet PCs Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
Disclaimer: Microsoft and HP are clients of the Enderle Group.
A few years ago I read an obituary for Bob Hope that was picked up...
Fujitsus Utility Computing Initiative Makes U.S. Splash
Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. is bringing its utility computing strategy to North America, expanding an initiative that has been used in Japan for two...
Why Was Intel a No-Show on No Execute?
A big part of the brain surgery Microsoft is performing on Windows XP Service Pack 2 is support for new "NX" features in x86...
Open Source Isnt ReligionJust Good Business
At the SIIA Enterprise Software Summit last week, I had the chance to talk with senior executives from both MySQL and Red Hat Inc....
SPF Group, Microsoft Work to Converge Anti-Spam Efforts
The author of the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) specification has announced a proposal to converge the specification with aspects of Microsoft Corp.s Caller-ID spec....
Microsoft Releases Exchange SP1, Updates Roadmap
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced the release of Service Pack 1 (SP1) for its Exchange 2003 messaging server, offering updates for e-mail security and...
NetSuite Adds Core Functionality to ERP Suite
NetSuite, the company that makes Oracles Small Business Suite and offers its own package of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software for the small and...
Security Watch Letter: Dangerous Bobax Worm Hits System Files
Its been another busy week, with several new LSASS (MS04-011 security bulletin) vulnerability-exploiting worms appearing. Since Sasser opened the door, weve seen over a...