Monthly Archives: May 2004

The Sarbox Effect: Driving Shareholder Value

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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 Religion—Just Good Business

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...