Monthly Archives: May 2005
IT Managers See No End to Technology Complexity
SAN FRANCISCO—Driving complexity out of IT operations is a major theme of this weeks Gartner Inc.s Symposium/ITxpo here, But attendees remain skeptical that they...
SAP: Sticks, Stones and the Bones of Enterprise Services
BOSTON—I walked in 10 minutes late to the keynote, and a big, glowing, white spinal column greeted me.
Day Two of SAP AGs Sapphire user...
Fake Microsoft Patch Triggers Virus Attack
Like day follows night, a bogus "cumulative update" with a malicious attachment has followed Microsofts patch day.
In what has become a monthly staple, virus...
Storage Digest: News from FileNet, Western Digital, StorageTek and HP
FileNet on Thursday unveiled a solution in concert with Hitachi Data Systems that will result in a tool to help users protect sensitive enterprise...
Google Leak Reveals Personalized Pages
Google is expected to announce a personalized home-page service on Thursday as part of an all-day press event at its campus in Mountain View,...
Sober Analysis of Mail Worms and Spam
Most of us got some of that weird German nationalist spam recently. The spam barrage was performed through a new bot network created by...
Strider HoneyMonkey: Trawling for Windows Exploits
Microsoft Corp. is developing a network of Windows XP "honeymonkeys" to help detect rogue Web sites that exploit security holes to install malware on...
Will Enterprises Care About Windows OneCare?
Microsoft is working on a souped-up version of the Windows OneCare desktop security bundle for enterprise customers, an ambitious bet that theres value in...
Google Brings Desktop Search to the Enterprisefor Free
Google on Wednesday announced the release of its long-awaited enterprise desktop search product, which it will offer to business customers as a free download.
The...
Future Intel PCs May Include VOIP, Cellular
Intel Corp. plans to differentiate its business platforms by integrating the ability to make cell phone calls within the next two years, and is...