Monthly Archives: May 2004
Cyber-Cops Outgunned
Bob Breeden isnt complaining, dont get him wrong. Special Agent Breeden, who heads the Computer Crime Division of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement,...
Microsoft, Sun Security Paths Diverge
Identity management is rapidly becoming a new battleground for rivals Microsoft Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc., each of which is committing support for different...
Locking Down the Desktop
As enterprise PCs continue to evolve from stand-alone boxes to networked devices, development is under way to help IT administrators make them more secure...
HP Claims to Be First OEM with MySQL, JBoss Stack
Hewlett-Packard Co. plans to announce on Tuesday that it will certify, support and jointly sell MySQL ABs open-source database and JBoss applications server on...
Katt-A-Clysm
Hunger racked the Furballs frame as he cabbed toward McCarran airport to end his monthlong stay in Las Vegas. "Mmm, theres gotta be some...
Security at Heart of Microsoft, Sun Web Services Tools
SAN DIEGO—Microsoft Corp. and Sun Microsystems Inc. this week announced new versions of their Web services development solutions aimed at helping developers write more...
Microsoft Pledges UML Support for Burton
SAN DIEGO—While Microsoft Corp. this week introduced its new team-oriented, lifecycle-focused development platform that covers the entire application development lifecycle, some standards aficionados are...
Kattoon: Mindless Amusement
Read this weeks Spencer column.
MSN Investing in More Than Just Search
Microsoft Corp.s MSN unit has a lot more than just new search and online music services on its new product plate.MSN Vice President Yusuf...
IBM, Symbol Deal Targets Wireless Roaming
NEW YORK—Several top wireless technology developers are teaming up to offer services and products that support a host of advanced applications such as Wi-Fi-to-cellular...