Monthly Archives: November 2004
Google Fights Click Fraud in Court
Google Inc. is taking the fight against click fraud to court, suing a Houston-based company for allegedly clicking on sponsored links to fraudulently boost...
AOL Enters E-Mail Storage Market
America Online Inc. wants a piece of the premium e-mail storage pie.Looking to nudge its way into the mail storage market dominated by the...
Defining Health IT: A Dozen Notable Moments in 2004
The year 2004 ushered in a taste of what is being called the "dot-gov" boom in health IT. Both Republicans and Democrats are eager...
Virtual Tradeshow to Address Top Security Threats
Cyber-crime is running amok.Hackers are continuously finding new ways to break into corporate networks and steal proprietary and sensitive data. Virus writers are elevating...
Novell Launches New Linux Operating System
In the 80s and most of the 90s, Novell ruled the roost for PC network operating systems. In fact, a term was coined, NOS...
HP Certifies, Supports Novell Linux Desktop
While many Linux distributions arrive on the scene, fewer gain solid support from hardware vendors. That wont be the case for Novell Inc.s recently...
SMS is PasséGet Ready for the MIM Revolution
Seven years have passed since the Israeli firm ICQ first invented instant messaging, and now, as our cell phones turn into our handheld computers,...
AOL Adds Presence to Outlook
The AOL Running Man is making its presence known to users of Microsofts Outlook. America Online will soon publicly unveil a beta that deepens...
McData, QLogic Collaborate on Embedded Blade Server Switch
QLogic Corp. and McData Corp. will combine forces to develop an embedded blade server switch, the companies announced on Monday.
Under the terms of the...
Is Instinet on the Block?
The Instinet Group, a key player in the ruthless institutional trading business, allows its 1,500 institutional customers to trade securities directly or anonymously with...