Monthly Archives: June 2005

Cyveillance, Intersections Partner on Consumer Anti-Fraud Service

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Consumers will soon be able to benefit from the same anti-fraud services that banks and financial services companies enjoy, with a new service from...

JavaOne Unveils Good Developments

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As this weeks tenth annual JavaOne conference kicks off in San Francisco, my schedule has never been so densely packed with show-floor appointments to...

Storage Digest: News from StorageTek, EMC, Iron Mountain, VeriSign, Microlite

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Data security takes center stage, with several vendors announcing enhanced backup and data protection solutions. Also in the news: VeriSign introduces services for message...

MGM Triumphs Over Grokster, Not P2P

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Although MGM triumphed in its recent Supreme Court case against Grokster, its victory may prove to be a hollow one, some legal experts and...

SolarMetric Adds EJB Support to Mapping Tech

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With Enterprise Java Beans 3.0 a key theme at this weeks JavaOne conference, SolarMetric will announce and preview its technology for EJB 3.0. SolarMetric Inc....

Oracle Gives Away Java Development Tool

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Oracle on Monday will announce a deeper commitment to free development and involvement in open-source projects, while other open-source efforts also spring forth. Redwood Shores,...

eBay Pushes to Be Everything for Its Sellers

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Trying to make eBay as attractive and comprehensive as possible for small businesses that represent a huge portion of eBays revenue, the auction company...

Tangosol Adds WAN Clustering Support in Coherence 3.0

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Tangosol on Monday will announce a new version of its infrastructure software for deploying and managing large-scale Java-based clusters and grids. The Somerville, Mass., company...

CVS Shuts Down Site After Security Leak

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A major pharmacy chains program designed to let customers view a history of their purchases in e-mail had weak enough security to make it...

Looming Microsoft Presence Threatens Nothing

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I understand there are people who see Microsofts move to add "presence" to its applications as yet another manifestation of that companys demonic plan...