Monthly Archives: February 2005

Web Stats Software Vulnerability Leads to Attacks

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Late last week, the National Health Information Technology Cordinator Dr. David Brailer spoke at a brief conference to introduce the new Stanford Center for...