Monthly Archives: September 2004
Yahoos Redesign Embraces RSS
As part of its site revamp launched on Tuesday, Yahoo Inc. further embraced XML syndication technology by mixing feeds from Weblogs and other sites...
CA to Lay Off 800 Workers
Computer Associates on Wednesday announced a restructuring plan that will lay off 800 employees, or about 5 percent of its workforce, with 550 of...
Microsoft Drives Mass Adoption of BI by Hiding It
Bill Baker, Microsoft Corp.s general manager of SQL Server Business Intelligence, thinks few people wake up and say, "Im going to do BI today."
Instead,...
Report: Hosted IP Voice Will Storm the Enterprise
Market research firm International Data Corp. says in a new report that VOIP adoption is growing fastest among U.S. businesses opting to outsource the...
New Bagle Variant Raises Alarms
A new variant of the Bagle worm is showing more prevalence than usual, according to anti-virus companies.
The new version is known by a variety...
Its Too Late to Sway Microsoft in EU
The European Court of First Instance must recognize that any delay in sanctions against Microsoft could result in no meaningful sanctions at all. At...
Microsoft Tests EU Sanctions in Public Court
Microsofts hearing at the Court of First Instance in Luxembourg starting Thursday is perhaps the most critical stage of a European Union legal process...
The Next Great Worm Is Coming
Just when mass-mailer worms are becoming an endemic but utterly preventable problem, a whole new wrinkle is developing. Mass-mailer worms based on the Microsoft...
New Strategies for Personal Mass Storage
Storage for your digital stuff has never been cheaper. We recently received an ad in our inbox from a well-known electronics retailer. The startling...
Cingular Wireless to Sell Interactive Unit
Cingular Wireless LLC this week announced plans to sell its Cingular Interactive subsidiary to affliates of Cerberus Capital Management LP, a New York fund...