Monthly Archives: February 2005
Study: Companies Save Big Bucks by Automating Procurement
Organizations can save a lot of time and money by automating procurement, or the buying and sourcing of goods and services, according to some...
Keep Voice Off the Internet
When the VOIP Security Alliance announced its existence on Monday, the group said that it was focusing on the kinds of threats we already...
VOIP Security Alliance Forms
A diverse group of equipment and software vendors, security companies, and researchers has banded together to form a new organization aimed at keeping voice...
Intels Pentium Reaches 64-Bit Heights
Intel Corp. is getting ready to expand its 64-bit chip capabilities into new areas: the enterprise desktop and high-end Xeon-based servers.
During a press briefing...
Canto Upgrades to Cumulus 6.5
Canto, a provider of DAM (Digital Asset Management) solutions, has released its Canto Cumulus 6.5, focusing on simplifying administration and boosting the workflow process.
According...
Will Copyright Fight Draw a Crowd?
Can the fight to change copyright law become a full-blown consumer cause? Thats the question that arises when experienced political insiders contemplate the current...
Spyware Critic Knocked Offline by DDoS Attack
Harvard researcher Ben Edelman, one of the most vocal critics of spyware purveyors, fell victim to a massive DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attack over the...
HP Needs an Outsider at the Helm
Isnt it great to see a CEO get fired?
I mean, if it can happen to you and me, why should the highest-paid executives be...
Symantec Patches High-Risk Vulnerability
Network security specialist Symantec Corp. has confirmed a high-risk vulnerability in multiple anti-virus and anti-spam products and warned that a successful exploit could lead...
Microsoft Paints Clearer Picture of Indigo
SAN FRANCISCO—Microsoft Corp. shed more light on its plans for building connected systems, by highlighting its next-generation Web services technology, code-named Indigo, at the...