Monthly Archives: June 2005
Cognos Reports Increased Profit Despite Warning
Despite warning earlier this month that it would miss revenue and earnings targets, Cognos Inc. on Thursday reported a gain in net income in...
Channel Finds Relief in Microsoft Promise
Microsofts decision to protect its channel partners and ISVs against any potential intellectual-property disputes wont radically improve its market or credibility.
But if it had...
Enterprise App Choices Overwhelm SMBs
Small and midsize companies have more enterprise-grade application choices than ever that can be run productively and economically, according to experts who spoke Wednesday...
Nielsen Resurfaces at Oracle, Sources Say
Tod Nielsen, the software marketing guru who formerly worked at BEA Systems and Microsoft, has resurfaced, this time at Oracle, sources say.
Nielsen, who most...
RealPlayer Flaws Trigger PC Hijack Alert
Digital-media delivery company RealNetworks on Thursday rolled out patches for four high-risk vulnerabilities in its flagship RealPlayer software, warning that the flaws put millions...
Microsoft to Share Its Plans for Longhorn RSS Support
Two years ago at the first Microsoft Professional Developers Conference, dedicated to Longhorn, Microsoft officials showed how Microsoft planned to support RSS in Longhorn.
On...
Wireless Access: The Next Great Municipal Crisis
"Were from the government and were here to help you" is a very old and sad joke, but theres a lot of truth to...
SMBs Listen Up on Gaining Simple, Secure Wi-Fi Networks
Two experts in the Wi-Fi field told e-seminar participants on Thursday that not only are SMBs ready for wireless networking, but setting up a...
There Is No Conspiracy Against BitTorrent
John, John, John. John Dvorak, what were you thinking?
In his recent column, The Scheme to Discredit BitTorrent, Dvorak gets so much wrong about BitTorrent,...
What Is Your Bank Doing to Protect Your Data?
Nothing you could have done to ensure your privacy or protect your personal data would have made any difference in the hack that saw...