Monthly Archives: July 2004

Microsoft Expects Big Growth in Servers and Tools

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REDMOND, Wash.—Microsofts servers and tools business saw substantial growth over the past year, and the company expects that new releases of its major tools...

Sun Java Workstations Leave SPARC Behind

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Sun Microsystems on Monday announced its first line of non-SPARC workstations in more than 15 years. The new workstations, powered by Advanced Micro Devices Inc.s...

MS Office Interconnect Beta Manages Contacts, Digital Business Cards

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REDMOND, Wash.—As Microsoft looks at offering tailored, market-specific Office System products, this fall it will release in Japan a new product called Microsoft Office...

IBM Research Joins Fight Against Spam

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IBM Corp.s research arm on Friday will debut a new spam filtering test platform called SpamGuru at the first Conference on E-Mail and Spam...

Microsoft: No Silver Bullet for Security Problems

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REDMOND, Wash.—While Microsoft remains committed to security and will raise the protection bar with its release of Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) next...

Gates Hails Software Advances

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REDMOND, Wash.—PC users could see big breakthroughs in the years ahead as what is in the Microsoft Corp. pipeline is more exciting than anything...

Gates Calls Modeling High-End Development

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REDMOND, Wash.—For the second year in a row, Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates used the companys Financial Analyst Meeting to emphasize...

The Politics of Googles IPO

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Theres nothing like a little money to get Silicon Valley excited. Well, actually, theres nothing like a hot public offering. And Googles offering is...

Check Point Fixes VPN Flaw

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Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. has released a fix for its virtual private networking products, addressing a highly critical bug that could allow an...

Veritas Software Income Up

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Veritas Software Corp. this week announced net income for the quarter ended June 30, 2004 of $86 million, or 20 cents per diluted share,...