Monthly Archives: August 2004

Microsoft Offers XP SP2 Download for IT Managers

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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

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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

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Read this weeks Spencer column.

SAP Turns to Pattern Development

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...