Monthly Archives: April 2005

Adobe Issues Fix for Reader, Acrobat Flaw

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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

0
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...