Monthly Archives: October 2004

More Customers Onboard for Faster Freight

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Hot on the heels of a deal with RailAmerica Inc. rolled out this week, TMS (transportation management system) specialist Railinc expects next week to...

Google Earnings Soar in Opener

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In its first earnings announcement since going public, Google Inc. doubled its revenues and profits as advertising continued to climb on its Web sites...

Another Phishing Hole Found in Google

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Google Inc. said on Thursday it fixed a flaw in its site that could allow outsiders to launch phishing attacks based on Googles familiar...

Microsoft Boosts Revenue on Strong Server, PC Sales

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Microsoft Corp. on Thursday posted a 12 percent rise in revenue to $9.19 billion for its fiscal first quarter, ended Sept. 30, up from...

Google Ferrets Out Enterprise Potential

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Enterprise customers who are turning to Google for Web searches can expect Google to be turning to them this year. Fresh from its $1.7 billion...

Microsofts Software Assurance Mistake

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What is Microsofts biggest failure? Some say its the security crisis that has surrounded the company for the past few years, while others cite...

Microsoft Says No to Liberty Alliance

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Despite news that a key ally in the Web services standards space has decided to join the Liberty Alliance, an identity management group working...

HP, Dell and IBM Team Up on Social Responsibility

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Hewlett-Packard, Dell and IBM are well-known for working on technical standards, but on Thursday the three vendors issued a collaboratively developed document meant to...

XML Developers Push for Simplicity

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STEVENSON, Wash—Its always refreshing to attend a deeply technical conference, at which the experts instruct each other, disagree publicly and challenge one anothers opinions....

Latest Linux Vulnerabilities Get Patches

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A series of recently announced security flaws open Linux and related technologies to attacks ranging from denials of service and local exploits to the...