Monthly Archives: October 2004
More Customers Onboard for Faster Freight
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
A series of recently announced security flaws open Linux and related technologies to attacks ranging from denials of service and local exploits to the...