Monthly Archives: September 2004

Pity the Retail IT Pioneer

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Historically, the two most difficult technology decisions involve migration. Put simply: when to get into a technology/platform and when to get out. A senior Best...

Google, Overture Trademark Case Moves Forward

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A federal judge has let insurer GEICOs lawsuit against the two biggest providers of search-based advertising move forward, setting the stage for closer examination...

IT Services Company Adopts PitBull OS

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When FinanzIT GmbH needed to secure online banking applications, the Hannover, Germany, IT services provider turned to a trusted operating system from Argus Systems...

Longhorns Cutbacks Give Linux Its Chance

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Longhorns delay may be Linuxs gain, according to Linux vendors and analysts. With Longhorn shorn of most of its most important features, such as WinFS...

In Operating Systems We Trust

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eWEEK Labs tested two trusted operating system products: the National Security Agencys SELinux, which makes Linux into a trusted operating system, and Sun Microsystems...

Trusted Systems Move to Mainstream

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When it comes to operating systems, its a matter of trust—or mistrust, as the case may be. Its often suggested that Microsoft Corp.s security woes...

Florida Agencies Brace for Hurricane with Disaster Plans

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Awaiting the arrival of the states second major hurricane in just three weeks, businesses and agencies across Florida are rolling out disaster preparedness plans...

3Com Lowers Q1 Revenue Forecast

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3Com Corp. on Friday warned investors that it will not meet expected revenues and gross margins that it had predicted in June during its...

Check 21: Are We There Yet?

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As we approach Oct. 28, the date that the Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act goes into effect, are banks and their customers...

IBM Debuts Low-End Storage Controllers

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IBM has launched a pair of low-end storage controllers and is pulling its disk-based storage products underneath its TotalStorage umbrella to offer customers a...