Monthly Archives: April 2005
Google Expands Beyond Click-Based Ads
Google is stepping beyond clicks in its quest to gain a greater share of advertising on the Internet.
The company on Monday is announcing a...
DoubleClick Sold to Equity Firm for $1.1B
DoubleClick announced Monday that it is being acquired by a San Francisco-based private equity firm for $1.1 billion.
The leading online advertising provider expects the...
Proventia Desktop Takes New Tack on Malware
Internet Security Systems Inc. this week will unveil its Proventia Desktop intrusion prevention system offering and introduce a virus-fighting technology that does not rely...
High-Capacity Hard Drive Roundup
The good old magnetic hard drive, with its rotating platters and flying heads, is still the mainstay for mass storage, even as other technologies...
Whidbey, Yukon Combo Provides BI Development Platform
While the integration of Microsofts Visual Studio 2005 development-tools suite with its SQL Server 2005 database is geared at helping developers more easily build...
Blue Coat Rolls Out Anti-Spyware Appliance
Following a path blazed by anti-virus vendors in recent years, security software companies are offering dedicated anti-spyware appliances to customers desperate for relief from...
Slower Shift to 64 Bits Predicted for Midmarket
As Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates touts the benefits of the companys Windows 64-bit server and client software at this weeks...
Yahoo Zaps MusicMatch Jukebox Flaws
Yahoo has shipped new versions of its MusicMatch Jukebox media player to fix security holes that could put users at risk of buffer overflow...
Will Adobe-Macromedia Deal Kill Competition?
When Adobe Systems and Macromedia last week ended their longtime rivalry and announced plans to merge, the future of the combined company became a...
Forum Systems Plans XML Anti-Virus Firewall
Web services security pioneer Forum Systems on Monday announced plans to add virus protection to its flagship XML Firewall product.
Forum Systems Inc., of Salt...