Monthly Archives: April 2005
Adobe Issues Fix for Reader, Acrobat Flaw
Users of the ubiquitous Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat programs are at risk of a local file detection flaw, according to an alert from...
Yahoo Launches Personalized Web Search
Yahoo launched a beta release of its personal search service on Tuesday with a focus on letting users save and share their favorite Web...
Juniper Buys In to Application-Performance Market
The nascent but fast-growing application-performance optimization market got a vote of confidence from a major networking vendor on Monday when Juniper Networks announced its...
Bluesocket, Extricom Take On Enterprise Wi-Fi
With the Wi-Fi startup acquisition dust settling, new players are having a go at becoming one-stop shops for corporate WLAN equipment.At the NetWorld+Interop show...
Microsoft Pushes Hardware Partners Toward 64-Bit
SEATTLE—While Microsoft Corp. intends to ship both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of its Longhorn Server software when it ships sometime in 2007, it plans...
Symbol Launches RFID Training for VARs
Symbol has launched a new RFID training and certification program, geared strictly to channel partners such as resellers and integrators with the right combination...
OneSpace Keeps Users in Loop
For most users, the application-sharing features of Web-conferencing services provide performance thats good enough to handle typical business documents.However, when working with applications that...
HP Rolls Out 64-Bit Workstations, PCs
Hewlett-Packard this week is introducing a workstation and a desktop PC that both have 64-bit capabilities, better security and support for Intels dual-core Pentium...
Symbium Launches Server Management System
A startup is looking to bring the high-availability capabilities of the telecommunications industry to the server management field.Symbium last week launched its flagship product,...
Microsoft Says Windows Market Isnt Saturated
SEATTLE—Just because Microsoft has cornered in excess of 90 percent of the desktop operating system market doesnt mean the Redmond software vendor has no...