Monthly Archives: June 2004

Industry Alliance Touts Authentication in Fighting Spam

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Bringing together work done over the past year by vendors and standards bodies, a consortium of some of the largest e-mail providers on the...

Workbrain Adds Intelligence to Employee Scheduling

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Workbrain Inc. is looking to take human resources software way beyond simple staff scheduling and employee time tracking with new analysis, integration and user...

Push-to-Talk Boosts SIP App Development

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Push-to-talk technology is a prime area for expansion of the Session Initiation Protocol in 2004, one of its authors said Tuesday at the SIP...

VOIP Steals Show at Supercomm

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CHICAGO—Supercomm, the four-day annual telecom show, opened here Monday with a day of conferences and workshops that reflected the industrys long-heralded embrace of voice...

Cisco Delivers Integrated Security Features

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Cisco Systems Inc. on Monday unveiled routers and other software products that support an effort launched last year to build features that combat security...

Stealth Wallpaper Could Keep WLANs Secure

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BAE Systems has developed wallpaper that will keep Wi-Fi traffic within a companys walls, but let other radio and mobile phone traffic get through....

Network Associates Up For Sale, Sources Say

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A story from CRN reports that the Network Associates Technology Inc. could be for sale--with Microsoft rumored to be the buyer. Wall Street sources...

Spyware Bill Gets House Panel OK

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A U.S. House bill that would require that consumers receive a clear and conspicuous notice prior to installing applications that contain spyware passed a...

Fujitsu Pumps Up SPARC64 Chip

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Fujitsu Computer Systems Corp. is ramping up the speed and size of its SPARC64 processor. The Sunnyvale, Calif., companys SPARC64 V chip has been bumped...

Intel Adds Pricing Info to Grantsdale Launch

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Intel Corp. officially launched several new processors and its "Grantsdale" and "Alderwood" chipsets on Monday, ushering in a new generation of computing technology.Although the...