Monthly Archives: August 2004
Microsoft Offers XP SP2 Download for IT Managers
Microsoft on Monday offered its Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) for download by IT professionals and developers.
The Windows XP Service Pack 2 Network...
Microsoft Touts Assembly-Line Software Building
Microsoft says it will pursue a software-factories approach to development in upcoming versions of its development toolset—a strategy that some call a potential boon...
Kattoon: USB Thumb Drive Sales Expected to Increase
Read this weeks Spencer column.
SAP Turns to Pattern Development
As it moves toward a service-oriented architecture that encompasses its enterprise applications and its NetWeaver integration platform, SAP AG is rewriting its proprietary Web...
Bagle Worm Variant Slips Through Defenses
Another variant of the ubiquitous Bagle worm is now making its way across the Internet, flooding in-boxes with infected Zip files. The newest member...
Samsung VGA Display Destined for Smart Phones
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. on Monday said that it had squeezed a VGA-quality display into just 2.6 inches, providing a framework for delivering high-definition...
Google, Yahoo Make Nice over Patent and Stock Disputes
Search rivals Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. have settled disputes over a search-engine advertising patent and a services agreement ahead of Googles high-profile initial...
Open Source Not Ready for Anti-Virus
The anti-virus business is an interesting one. On the one hand, its amazingly competitive on a worldwide basis, even if Symantec dominates the U.S....
NetSuite Revamps Hosted Apps to Give SMBs More Options
Hosted business application services provider NetSuite Inc. is preparing an upgrade to its offerings that will give small-to-medium-sized companies more options for picking and...
Storage Vendors Eye Linux Market
A number of storage vendors made storage announcements at last weeks LinuxWorld conference.Applied Micro Circuits Corp. last week announced its 3ware 9000 Series SATA...