Monthly Archives: June 2005

Mass TCP Port Attack Could Be Imminent, Analyst Warns

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An ominous increase in sniffing activity on TCP Port 445 could signal an impending mass malicious code attack targeting a recently patched Microsoft vulnerability,...

Quark, Enfocus Team Up on Certified PDFs

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On Tuesday Quark Inc. announced that it has entered a strategic alliance with Enfocus Software, a developer of PDF workflow products, to enhance creation...

SCO OpenServer 6 Pushes Unix Line Forward

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After years in the making, SCO OpenServer 6 has finally been released. OpenServer 6 is the first major upgrade to SCOs flagship Unix operating...

Dell Cant Wait for High-Performance Server Chips

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The arrival of processors with baked-in virtualization stands to elevate everyday business servers, broadening their appeal, Dells server chief said Wednesday. The Round Rock, Texas,...

Microsoft Set to Update Anti-Spyware Beta

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Microsoft is slated to release to the Web in the next day or two a beta refresh of its Microsoft AntiSpyware product. Some testers reported...

SMBs Urged to Take Security Steps

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A group of security experts on Wednesday offered their thoughts on what SMBs need to focus on when coming up with a coherent IT...

EAI Sector Beefs Up Software

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To help users suss out pertinent information, some enterprise application integration developers are adding new capabilities to their software. Vitria Technology Inc. will announce this...

Users Overlook XPs Non-Admin Security

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Microsoft is sparing no expense to spread the Least-privileged User Account security gospel ahead of next years Longhorn launch, but a little-known fact—especially among...

Cisco CTO: Converged Apps Drive Network Upgrades

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LAS VEGAS—Cisco Systems CTO Charlie Giancarlo played technology visionary to CEO John Chambers economic seer in his keynote address at Networkers, the companys annual...

Offshore the Managers? Readers Speak

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Resolved: That offshoring technology executive and/or development management will benefit project effectiveness and organizational competitiveness. Two weeks back I described why I believe that if...