Monthly Archives: July 2004

Integrating Windows and Linux Desktops

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IT departments charged with integrating Linux clients among the Windows desktops theyre running can make life easier by administering Linux user accounts with Microsoft...

Mosh Ado About Nothing

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Spencer here!" the Kitty screamed into his cell phone as his furry form was being passed above the sweaty throng along the edge of...

Samsung Shipping New SMB Laser Printers

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Samsung Electronics this month is shipping a new line of monochrome laser printers aimed at small and midsize businesses and workgroups.The ML-2250 Series prints...

ProxyAV Isnt Ready for Prime Time

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Blue Coat Systems Inc.s innovative ProxyAV 2000 hardware capably blocked Web-based threats such as viruses, worms and Trojans in eWEEK Labs tests, but only...

BHODemon Halts Helpers

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Definitive Solutions BHODemon, a free utility that makes it possible to discover and remove Internet Explorer BHOs (Browser Helper Objects), got a lot of...

Groove Virtual Office Eases Group Work

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With Groove Virtual Office 3.0, Groove Networks Inc. has retooled much of the look and feel of its peer-to-peer team collaboration application, making it...

Congress Airs RFID Concerns

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RFID proponents insist that the tracking tags will be used to improve supply chains and not to track individual sales items or the people...

IBM Rolls Out Trigo-Based Middleware

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Three months after buying Trigo Technology Inc., IBM is putting the finishing touches on a middleware offering based on Trigos product information management technology,...

TIBCO Lays Out BPM Road Map

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TIBCO Software inc., a developer of enterprise application integration software, is in the business process management game now, having acquired Staffware plc. With the completion...

SAP, Oracle Products to Aid Procurement Integration

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Enterprise software developers SAP AG and Oracle Corp. are building up their respective wares to help manufacturers integrate internal design and procurement processes. The goal...