Monthly Archives: May 2004
Dangerous Bobax Worm Hits System Files
Its been another busy week, with several new LSASS vulnerability-exploiting worms appearing.Since Sasser opened the door, weve seen more than a half a dozen...
Microsoft to Take Cross-Product Integration a Step Further
SAN DIEGO—If you thought Microsoft was tightly integrating its products before, wait until you see what its planning to do in the future.Taking the...
Gates Paying Attention to RSS
Bill Gates chose carefully his first public comments on RSS and the tectonic shift its rending across the technology landscape.
The audience was not a...
WebEx Turns Training into Cash
WebEx Communications Inc. has launched a new version of its Web conferencing service for e-learning with a focus on helping companies make money from...
CA Announces Vulnerability Detection Service, Appliance
LAS VEGAS—Computer Associates International Inc. on Tuesday will announce a new subscription-based vulnerability detection and remediation service, along with a new vulnerability management appliance....
Microsofts Yukon Gets Encryption Protection
Database administrators running SQL Server can look forward to a bit more free time and less worries about unauthorized access to sensitive data files,...
U.S. Server Sales Still Rising
The U.S. server market continues to grow, and so does business for IBM and Dell Inc.In numbers released Tuesday by research firm Gartner Inc.,...
Lite-On IT Launches 8x Dual DL Burner
Lite-On IT last week launched an 8x DVD Dual DL (single-sided, double-layer disc) burner and a 12x DVD Dual burner. The dual layer burner...
iVivity Nets $26 Million for Storage on a Chip
iVivity Inc. recently received $26 million in third-round funding, bringing its total funding to date to more than $50 million.The storage networking company will...
Fibre Channel Switch Prices are Dropping
Fibre Channel switch vendors need to significantly lower their price per port at both the high and low end of the markets, according to...