Monthly Archives: November 2004

Search Run Amok

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The first signs of Googles successful IPO are reverberating through the tech industry. The search companys first public earnings report showed that profits jumped more...

The Technology Mandate

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As the nation heads to the polls this week, we note that issues of U.S. competitiveness in technology have been disappointingly far from the...

Spyware Is a Virus

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It started out as a trickle. Our help desk was getting calls about slow PCs, Web browsers that werent functioning correctly and home pages...

Symantec Aims for Data Integrity

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Symantec Corp. is launching a new corporate strategy fusing security and risk management, a concept that the company is calling information integrity. The strategy, unveiled...

Network-Based Security Grows

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As enterprises scramble for security specialists to help lock down their networks, managed security services providers are developing increasingly sophisticated tools that take the...

OneTouch Eases Backup Jobs

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Maxtors new OneTouch II provides an excellent desktop storage option for corporate professionals as well as SOHO users. The high-capacity external hard drive has...

DiskSites Saves Server Space

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With storage consolidation becoming a critical assignment for IT managers, DiskSites Inc.s namesake storage solution offers IT managers a way to establish serverless branch...

Plasmon Boosts Blue Density

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Plasmons demonstration of its Ultra Density Optical standard shows this technology is the heir apparent to magneto-optical storage. UDO, available now, utilizes blue-laser technology to...

Why Measure What Cant Matter?

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I was talking with someone about this years presidential election, when I said that it was silly for polls to report anything other than...

Oracle Makes Final PeopleSoft Offer

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After much speculation that it would raise its bid yet again, Oracle Corp. Monday morning announced its latest offer for PeopleSoft Inc.: $24 per...