Monthly Archives: December 2004
Gartner to Buy Meta Group
Leading analyst firm Gartner and META Group, an information technology research and consulting firm, have reached an agreement under which Gartner will acquire META...
3G: Where Will It Be a Year from Now?
Its probably time to admit it: 3G wireless is like satellite. It will never be economical as a broadband solution.
Five years is a long...
Disconnected and Disoriented
Its a shameful thing. I dont know how to admit it.
Im not wirelessly connected.
OK, now that you know the worst, Ill make some excuses....
Stock Option Bill Tops Techs 2005 Legislative Agenda
Telecom and copyright might be pretty much off the main Congressional agenda for the coming legislative session, but techs all-time favorite issue—stock option legislation—is...
Holiday Attacks Target IE Browser, PHP Servers
Malware authors on Christmas day left dubious "gift" packages in e-mailboxes across the Internet. Fresh attacks, which took advantage of old Internet Explorer bugs,...
Will 2005 Bring a Safer Internet?
Sometimes writing about security is just too easy. Making predictions about next year is like this in some ways.Lets pick some of the low-hanging...
Three Serious Windows Vulnerabilities Surface
Symantec Corp.s Security Response service on Friday confirmed that unpatched Windows vulnerabilities could pose a serious risk for exploits via malicious Web pages and...
RLX Exits Blade Server Business
Nearly four years after helping create what has become one of the fastest growing segments in the server space, RLX Technologies Inc. will exit...
Manugistics Upbeat Despite $13.3 Million Loss
Supply chain/logistics vendor Manugistics Group Inc. is acting upbeat this week, despite posting a $13.3 million third-quarter loss. In a conference call, officials took...
Opera Tackles Voice Browsing and RSS in Latest Beta Release
Opera Software ASA unveiled Thursday a beta test version of its next Web browser release that features speech recognition, discovery of news feeds and...