Monthly Archives: May 2004

CA Moves with New Open-Source Licensing for Content, Database Projects

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Computer Associates International Inc. will use its annual CA World user conference in Las Vegas on Monday to make a slew of open-source announcements,...

Most U.S. Hospitals Signing Up to Share Data

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Failure to comply with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) makes hospitals and health-care providers quake with fear of delayed payments from...

New Yahoo Messenger Released

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Yahoo on Monday released its newest version of Yahoo Messenger, which adds more ties into the companys portal services such as Internet radio, Web...

Cometas Wi-Fi Clients Left Scrambling

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Cometa Networks announcement that it is suspending operations has its former clients—and the providers who court their business—scrambling to pick up the service. /zimages/6/28571.gifClick here...

ClearCube Brings On-Demand to Client Side

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ClearCube Technology Inc., a pioneer in the PC blade field, is enhancing its management software with capabilities that offer IT administrators a simpler console...

Ballmer Unveils New Developer Tools

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SAN DIEGO—One of the biggest challenges of the current economic and IT environment is that customers have been under enormous pressure to do more...

CA Shows Beta Wireless Site Management Tool

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LAS VEGAS—Yogesh Gupta used his keynote at Computer Associates CAWorld conference here Monday morning to demonstrate a new wireless LAN (WLAN) security and management...

CA Takes WLAN Management Plunge

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Computer Associates International is planning its strongest play yet to manage wireless LANs comprehensively with a new system that offers greater automation and streamlines...

Xerox Revolutionizes Displays

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Xerox Corp. spends about $1 billion a year on research and development, gambling that it can predict the future of IT. Not surprisingly, most...

Apple Patches Security Hole in Mac OS X

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Apple has released an update to Mac OS X patching a security hole that potentially allowed malicious code to be run via a Web...