Monthly Archives: April 2005
Mac Industry Heeds Tigers Roar
Developers, dealers and analysts have given a strong welcome to Mac OS X 10.4, aka Tiger, announced by Apple Computer on Tuesday.
The update, which...
Open-Xchange Server 5 Blends Proprietary, Open-Source Perks
Netline Internet Service, of Olpe, Germany, has released Open-Xchange Server 5, which lets IT administrators create and implement applications without having to changing their...
Hi, Im SP2 and Im Moving In
Today, April 12, is the day. Like it or lump it, Microsoft is pushing Service Pack 2 to your XP machines even as youre...
Wi-Fi Alliance Expands Enterprise Product Certification
Enterprise IT managers are likely to see more Wi-Fi products certified for high security entering the market.
The Wi-Fi Alliance, which tests and certifies wireless...
OpenOffice Confirms Buffer Overflow Flaw
The OpenOffice.org community on Tuesday confirmed the existence of a potentially serious heap-overflow vulnerability in its freely distributed office productivity suite.
The flaw affects OpenOffice...
Startup Tackles Dragging Apps onto Grids
A startup has come out with software that promises to overcome a major grid computing headache: namely, converting applications so they can be spread...
Exploit Code Posted for Microsoft Jet DB Engine Flaw
A private security research outfit on Tuesday warned that a "highly critical" vulnerability in the Microsoft Jet Database Engine could be exploited by malicious...
Disaster Recovery, SAN Storage Tools Headline Storage Show
A host of new products spanning several storage technologies have been introduced during the first days of this years Storage Networking World, held this...
Intel, AMD Dual-Core Race Heats Up
Chip makers Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. are ramping up their race into the dual-core processor space.
Abhi Talkwalkar, vice president and general...
PDFs Dont Have to Be an Internet Blight
The free Adobe Reader is everywhere! PDFs are easy to make! Everyones doing it! Because of that, PDFs are getting a bad rep in...