Monthly Archives: May 2004

NetApp Rounds Out Midrange Storage Line

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Network Appliance Inc. next week will roll out its new midrange FAS920 and FAS920c storage systems, the final components of its unified storage FAS900...

IDC: Server Surge a Sign of Turnaround

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The worldwide server market saw revenues grow for the fourth consecutive quarter in the first quarter, another indication of the economic turnaround, according to...

First 64-Bit Malware for Windows Appears

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Symantec Security Response has revealed that it has analyzed the first 64-bit Windows attack code.The attack is a proof of concept with no payload....

From Boise to Big Apple in Search of Tomorrows Winning Tech

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Few things get my fingers moving faster than having a flight to catch, and as I write this Im almost on my way to...

Fujitsu LifeBook S2020

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The Fujitsu LifeBook S2020 has kept the thin-and-light profile of the companys S2000 family, while upping the horsepower with AMDs new low-voltage processor, the...

CAs Greenmail Offer to End Federal Probe Is Premature

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Its not every day that a major corporation offers to pay $10 million in greenmail to encourage prompt settlement of a federal investigation. But...

GAO Report Reveals Rampant Federal Data Mining

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Congress put the kibosh on the Pentagons Terrorism Information Awareness electronic surveillance program in February, but data mining remains alive and thriving throughout the...

Oracle Vet Takes Over Eclipse

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The open-source Eclipse Foundation is expected to name Mike Milinkovich, an Oracle executive, to the position of executive director of the organization Tuesday. According to...

Take the Offensive in Slow Times for Worms

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I was trolling the antivirus sites recently looking for a hot threat and was overcome by the dominance of old, endemic ones that have...

Flash Player 7 Meets Linux

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Flash support on the Linux desktop caught up with its Windows counterpart on Thursday as Macromedia Inc. released an updated Flash Player for the...