Monthly Archives: July 2004
Xandros Introduces Business Linux Desktop
LinuxWorld is less than a week away, but Linux distributor Xandros is beating other vendors to the punch by announcing its new desktop: Xandros...
Companies Reducing Spreadsheet-Based Accounting Processes
According to a survey of 118 business leaders conducted by RevenueRecognition.com in May 2004, financial executives understand the risks associated with manual accounting processes....
Avaya to Supply VOIP Solution at Toshiba HQ
Avaya on Monday announced an agreement with Toshiba to deploy Avayas Communications Manager IP PBX in its Tokyo headquarters.
Part of an SIP (Session Initiation...
Database Security Suite Makes Tracking More Granular
Guardium Inc., a maker of relational database security software, is putting new assessment, access policy control, auditing and regulatory compliance applications into an update,...
Windows Server SP1, 64-Bit Editions On Hold Until 2005
IT managers shouldnt hold their breaths waiting for any of the new 64-bit Windows Server or Windows XP versions that Microsoft was shooting to...
Customers Await Word on Siebel CRM Service Upgrades
Siebel Systems Inc. has largely completed an effort to integrate key features of its acquired UpShot hosted CRM application service with its Siebel CRM...
Managers Guide: Measuring Collaborative IT
To download a fact sheet on Collaboration, click here.To download graphic click here.ChallengeShown to improve productivity, collaboration tools are proliferating. Problem is, companies may...
Motorola Unveils Wi-Fi Phone
Avaya Inc. and Motorola Inc. on Tuesday officially announced several new products that let phone calls roam seamlessly between private wireless LANs and public...
Just Say No to Google IPO
Much has been made of the seeming unwillingness of Googles founders to take the company public. Its like they are being dragged kicking and...
MyDoom Attacks Microsoft.com Through Back Door
As many security researchers feared after analyzing the code for MyDoom.O, a second, related attack began in earnest Tuesday with a new piece of...