Monthly Archives: May 2004
Mac Users Report Trying Times with Latest Update
Following the release Wednesday of an update to Mac OS X 10.3, aka Panther, reports surfaced at Mac specialist sites of installation snafus.
The updating...
Teenager Charged in Connection With Randex Worm
A 16-year old Canadian has been arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and charged with computer-related crimes having to do with the Randex...
Apple Server Gets 64-Bit Boost
Although its form factor has changed only slightly, Apple Computer Inc.s newly revamped Xserve G5 has improved significantly compared with its predecessor, the Xserve...
Xserve Raid, Xsan Show Apples Storage Future
Apple Computer Inc. continues its foray into the highly competitive storage market with an updated, improved Xserve RAID unit, available now, and the upcoming...
Spam Battle Moving to Authentication
Enterprises will be getting new tools to combat the intractable spam problem as e-mail server software developers and third-party software tools embrace efforts to...
Intel Shows Off Integrated Wireless Access Point Chips
The Computex show in Taiwan next week will showcase Intels "Grantsdale" and "Alderwood" chipsets, just a few weeks before their official launch.Computex, scheduled to...
The Middleware Company Zaps JBoss Ties in Spat over Postings
The Middleware Company, a software consultancy that also runs a middleware knowledge network and community , announced Friday that it has terminated its business...
The Clearest Case for VOIP: Serving Customers Better
One of the simplest, clearest cases for VOIP Ive ever heard was made in the retail environment and had to do with distributing the...
A Deal to Watch
Autumn Bayles, chief information officer for Tasty Baking Co., expects the May 11 Web services alliance between SAP and Microsoft to make it easier...
American Hospital Association Sends Out HIPAA Kit
The AHA recently sent CEOs of all member hospitals a packet it called a "HIPAA security launch kit." By April 2005, hospitals must meet...