Monthly Archives: June 2004
Regulatory Scrutiny Drives IT Spending
Increasing pressures from both regulators and clients will top the list of business concerns among US investment management firms over the coming year. New...
Microsoft Targets New Database Developers with SQL Server Express
Bearing a new name and pricing scheme targeting nonprofessional users, Microsoft Corp. says its Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, which made its debut...
Juniper Serious About SAML
Juniper Networks Inc. on Monday said it integrated the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) specification with its network access appliances. The companys NetScreen Secure...
Gates Says Microsoft Cutting Virus Combat Time
Windows users should turn on their auto-updating features to help combat potentially dangerous attacks, said Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates. "We will guarantee that...
Ethical Hacking Is No Oxymoron
A Los Angeles-area college recently started a class on breaking into network systems. The students pay nearly $4,000 to attend "Hacker College," where they...
SK Telecom Offers Cellular Anti-Virus Service
South Korea-based SK Telecom will offer an antivirus service for cell phones. The service will allow users to download virus definitions through wireless Internet...
eMachines Announces Budget PCs
Gateway Inc.s eMachines division launched a trio of new machines on Monday, all geared at a budget-minded audience.eMachines launched the T2824, the T2958 and...
Cleaning Up Your Hard Drive
No matter what the size of your drive, youre bound to run out of space when storing digital photos, MP3s, and especially digital video,...
JBoss Launches Logo, R&D Programs
SAN FRANCISCO—JBoss Inc. and its tireless leader will be moving and shaking at the JavaOne show here this week, announcing news on the product,...
Sun Changes Java Naming Scheme
SAN FRANCISCO—Sun has changed the naming scheme for the Java platform, saying the new changes in the standard edition warrant the upgrade.
Instead of J2SE...