Monthly Archives: February 2005
Web Stats Software Vulnerability Leads to Attacks
A leading anti-virus and security company has advised users of a popular Web stats logging application to update to the latest version of the...
Microsoft Buys Enterprise Anti-Virus Firm
Microsoft Corp.s big plans to roll out an enterprise-ready anti-virus product took shape Tuesday with the acquisition of Sybari Software Inc.
Financial terms of the...
AOL Expands Its Browser Beta
America Online has opened a larger public beta of an AOL-branded Web browser that is based on Microsofts Internet Explorer.
The AOL Browser beta, which...
MontaVista Aims Embedded Linux at Mobile Phones
MontaVista Software will broaden its focus on the burgeoning mobile phone market, with the announcement Tuesday of a program to rally chipmakers, software providers,...
MSN Restores Messenger Access
Microsofts MSN division has restored access to MSN Messenger after a large portion of its users faced problems accessing the instant-messaging service over the...
Microsoft Offers Beta Testers SP1, 64-Bit Editions
Microsoft will make available to beta testers an updated release of its Windows Server 2003 SP1 (Service Pack 1), its new 64-bit edition of...
GlobusWorld Struggles with Growing Pains
BOSTON—"Talk about conflict of interest," said a GlobusWorld attendee, arching his eyebrows at laughing colleagues as he bent over his breakfast.
In a nutshell, that...
Microsoft Overloads the Patch Process
Im done patching my own systems.I threw caution somewhat to the winds this time. I did do some testing; I have a test desktop...
IBM Makes Push into Low-End Unix Space
IBM is making another push into the low-end Unix space with the release of a two-way server running on its 64-bit Power5 processor.
The Armonk,...
Brailer Helps Launch Stanford Health IT Center
Late last week, the National Health Information Technology Cordinator Dr. David Brailer spoke at a brief conference to introduce the new Stanford Center for...