Monthly Archives: March 2005
Microsoft Hones BizTalks Vertical Teeth
Microsoft Corp. marked BizTalk Servers fourth anniversary this week by releasing an upgrade to Accelerator for RosettaNet, one of a series of software accelerators...
Oracle Exec Says J2EE Matters Despite Murmurs
LAS VEGAS—Oracle Corp.s Ted Farrell is about to give a keynote presentation at a geeky Java show here that he expects will get mixed...
New OSI President Steps Down
The open-source world was caught by surprise this week when Russ Nelson, the newly elected president of the Open Source Initiative, resigned his office...
Click Fraud Riles Search Advertisers
NEW YORK—As search-based advertising grows, so too does the concern over fraudulent clicks running up advertisers bills and shifting the rankings of paid search...
Sun Tests the Waters with Niagara
Sun is looking to build software support for its upcoming "Niagara" processors.
Scheduled for debut in early 2006, Niagara will be the first major step...
FCC Says Telco Must Allow VOIP Traffic
In response to a complaint by broadband communications company Vonage Holdings Corp., the U.S. Federal Communications Commission announced on Thursday its ruling that "Madison...
Microsoft Shows Off Prototypes to Blunt Network Attacks
Microsoft Research is showing off prototypes for two security projects aimed at containing zero-day Internet worms and thwarting malicious code execution attacks.
At the companys...
Judge Delays Decision on Mac Rumor Sites
On Friday, Judge James Kleinberg delayed a final ruling on whether three Web sites can be classified as legitimate journalistic outlets and can claim...
Zeus Releases New Load Balancer
Zeus Technologies, a small company with an international presence, hopes to squeeze into the crowded field of application front-end players in the United States...
WinFS Will Be Available on Windows XP
Microsoft may not be willing to talk file-system futures, but it is working to back-port its WinFS file-system technology to Windows XP, the same...