Monthly Archives: February 2005
IBM Makes SMB Push with iSeries Partner Program
IBM is making an aggressive push to grow the presence of its iSeries servers in the midmarket.
With its new iSeries Initiative for Innovation program,...
Opera Battles Spoofing in Latest Beta Release
Responding to the rise of a spoofing flaw in Web browsers, Opera Software ASA has released a second beta release of its next browser...
SCO Skirts Nasdaq Delisting with Post-Deadline Hearing
The SCO Group, unable to turn in its late financial reports, has staved off immediate delisting from the Nasdaq stock market by filing an...
Lawmakers Target Consumer-Data Privacy
In the wake of recent high-profile thefts of sensitive personal information from what were considered protected databases, legislators are preparing to turn up the...
Via Enters Server Market
Via Technologies Inc. plans to develop a line of chip sets for the server market this year, as the infrastructure supplier expands beyond its...
Microsoft Preps for the 64-Bit Wave
Microsoft has made no bones about its plans to release new 64-bit versions of Windows client and server in the next couple of months....
Interactive Taxis: Taking a Ride on the Web Side
Ive seen the future of mobile advertising. Its in the back of taxi cabs cruising the streets in Boston, Chicago, San Francisco and, if...
Mozilla Battens the Hatches Against IE 7.0
If evidence were needed that the new browser war will be won or lost on the security message, along comes the Mozilla Foundation with...
ICANN Still Steal Your Domain
Ive been concerned with the problem of domain theft for some time now, and the more I look into it the more I get...
Personal Info Is Ripe for the Taking
Youre not Paris Hilton. But you could easily have her problems. Youre not ChoicePoint. But your company could easily have its problems.As technology becomes...