Monthly Archives: April 2005
Coming to Your Pocket: A Terrorist Beacon?
What do you suppose our enemies would pay for a device capable of identifying all the Americans walking down the street in a foreign...
Xerox Ships Color, Solid-Ink Multifunction Printer
Xerox is shipping its first color multifunction printer, or MFP, based on the companys solid- ink technologies.
Xeroxs solid-ink printers use large blocks of ink...
Spyware Lawsuit Alleges Computer Hijacking
A recently filed class-action lawsuit against alleged spyware king DirectRevenue of New York claims that the company has deceptively downloaded harmful and offensive spyware...
Adobe Tightens Workflow in CS2
NEW YORK—New features in Adobe Creative Suite 2 will enable graphic design teams to manage their workflows more effectively with less time spent outside...
Intels Otellini Calls for Government Action on Broadband
WASHINGTON—In the countrys capital for the annual federal government IT conference and exhibition, Intel Corp. President and Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini echoed a...
SCO Finally Files Its Late Financial Paperwork
On Friday, The SCO Group Inc. announced it has finally filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission its amended Form 10-Qs for the 2004...
EMCs ControlCenter 5.2 Offers Suite Storage Management Capabilities
In addition to its new SAN Advisor module, EMC Corp.s EMC ControlCenter 5.2 storage management suite has gained several enhancements that bolster EMCs flagship...
Alliance to Share Data on Attacks
Struggling to cope with a dramatic rise in malicious hacker intrusions, a group of 18 network providers and ISPs last week announced plans to...
EMC Helps Companies Build Better SANs
The new SAN Advisor module for EMC Corp.s EMC ControlCenter is a powerful management tool that lets IT managers accurately plan storage area network...
Trio Refines Storage Virtualization Tools
IBM, Network Appliance Inc. and Hitachi Data Systems Corp. are pushing storage virtualization to help administrators remedy shrinking capacity and poor utilization rates without...