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Trolling For Notes?
The Corner Office asks whether this happens every year or not. Is Notes still dead? As Lotus evangelist Ed Brill points out, Ive been...
Massachusetts Charges Microsoft with Troubling Business Behavior
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is investigating allegations that Microsoft Corp. is planning a campaign against document software programs, such as Adobe Acrobat, along the...
NAI Intros 10 Gigabit Ethernet Sniffer
Network Associates Inc.s Sniffer Technologies group on Monday will introduce its first Sniffer protocol analyzer for 10 Gigabit Ethernet.
Debuting along with the Santa Clara,...
Kattoon: January 19, 2004
Read this weeks Spencer column.
NAIs Sniffer Unit Gets Hit With Layoffs
Network Associates Inc. has laid off an undisclosed number of people from its Sniffer business unit and has outsourced a number of those jobs...
A Fort Knox for Data
An international flight en route to the United States is delayed after a five-year-old passengers name matches a name on a terrorism watch list....
Linux Taking on Higher Enterprise Profile
Linux and open source may be reaching a new era as the faithful congregate next week at the LinuxWorld conference in New York.As the...
GXS Buys HAHT for $30 Million
Business-to-business e-commerce software and services provider Global eXchange Services Inc. announced Thursday the $30 million acquisition of HAHT Commerce. The deal is expected to...
IE Patch Still Elusive
On a Microsoft security Webcast held Wednesday, participants were more interested in the whereabouts of a patch for a known Internet Explorer spoofing vulnerability...
Adobe FrameMaker Update Leaves Mac Behind
Adobe Systems Inc. on Monday began shipping FrameMaker 7.1, but dont expect a Mac version, company officials said.FrameMaker 7.1, an upgrade to Adobes enterprise...