Monthly Archives: February 2005
Google Offers to Host Wikipedia
From Internet domains to Web browsers, Google seems to have its hands all over the Web these days. But the search giant shows no...
Will Microsoft Mako Take a Bite Out of Windows Security Problems?
A year ago at the RSA Security conference, Microsoft Corp. mapped out its Windows security road map. Some company watchers are speculating Microsoft will...
Whos Next at the HP Helm Is Anybodys Guess
There is nothing like a quick change atop one of techs most beloved companies to rekindle the Silicon Valley soap opera.
A drawn-out executive search...
Storage Failures Key to Fiorinas Undoing
Among factors that led to a rift between ousted Hewlett-Packard Co. CEO Carly Fiorina and HPs boardroom, dissatisfaction with the companys beleaguered enterprise storage...
TriCipher Ships Multipart Authentication System
TriCipher will announce a new type of strong authentication Tuesday at the RSA Conference in San Francisco that it says will make authentication much...
What Comes the Day After SCO Dies?
Some folks I know over at SCO are peeved that no one sees that they won a victory in the latest clash in the...
Microsoft Puts on the Brakes
Have you noticed that Microsoft is trimming substantially (yet quietly) the number of new product releases on its books?
This is happening across a number...
Registrars End Effort to Block Domain Name Service
A group of registrars suing to block a controversial service for the back-ordering of domain names has dropped its lawsuit, but the service remains...
All Eyes Turn to Microsoft at RSA Security Powwow
Microsoft Corp.s plans to hawk a subscription-based product bundling anti-virus, anti-spyware and firewall tools might be the security industrys worse-kept secret, but that has...
HP Continues Push into Health Care Market
To further solidify its presence in the lucrative health care market, Hewlett-Packard has announced a new medical archiving solution and upgraded its year-old forms...