Monthly Archives: September 2004
Novell Releases New Linux Management Tool
Novell Inc. on Monday announced at its BrainShare trade show in Barcelona, Spain, the immediate availability of Novell ZENworks 6.6 Linux Management, a Linux...
Wavelink Puts RFID Tools into Developers Hands
Mobile infrastructure management software developer Wavelink Corp. is adding RFID development tools to its middleware platform.
The company announced today that its Wavelink Studio and...
Transitive Unveils Virtualization Tech
On Monday, Transitive Corp. formally unwrapped its "hardware virtualization" technology, which allows software written for one processor to run on another platform.
The technology will...
Rogers Communications Buys Back Shares from AT&T Wireless
Rogers Communications Inc., one of Canadas largest cell phone operators, has agreed to buy the 34 percent in its business owned by AT&T Wireless...
Thwarting Spam with Messaging Authentication
The most promising new weapon in the fight against spam e-mail may be message authentication, which can hold spammers feet to the fire and...
Gateway: Cost-Cutting, Refocusing Will Lead to Profitability
NEW YORK—Almost six months into his new stint as president and CEO of Gateway Inc., Wayne Inouye came here on Monday to outline for...
Spyware Spotters and Stoppers
Antispyware tools seem to be proliferating nearly as fast as spyware itself. Choice is usually a good thing—as long as you make the right...
Symantec Rolls Out Anti-Phishing Service
Symantec Corp. is expected to announce on Monday a new service to help financial institutions fight phishing attacks and online fraud.
Phishing has become nearly...
New Scam Tactic Hits Online
In the escalating clash between online scammers and security vendors, the attackers have once again developed new tactics that give them the upper hand...
Genetic Code Transmits Medical Records, Personalized Medicine
If DNA code can hold the information for making an entire person, surely it can do the same for an integrated medical record? Such...