Monthly Archives: June 2005

Microsofts Security Response Center: How Little Patches Are Made

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ORLANDO, Fla.—Anxious to shed the companys image as having a lax attitude about software security, officials at the Microsoft Security Response Center are using...

Ellison-Backed Pillar Data Systems Set to Launch

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Backed by one of ITs most aggressive and successful visionaries, Pillar Data Systems is set to rattle the cages of large-scale enterprise storage vendors...

Pentium M May Become Next Apple Core

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Apple may choose Intels Pentium M to become the first Intel chip inside a new generation of portables and small desktop computers. The computer maker,...

A Look Inside Microsofts Metro Document Format

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At the WinHEC keynote in April, Microsoft Corp. founder Bill Gates previewed "Metro," the companys next-generation, XML-based, electronic-document initiative that is expected to become...

Seagate Introduces Hardware-Encrypted Notebook Hard Drive

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Citing the need for improved security on mobile computing devices, Seagate Technology LLC today introduced a hard drive with full disk encryption. Based on the...

Network Gear Makers Issue Security Cautions

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CHICAGO—The chiefs of the countrys largest network equipment makers are sending a clear signal that security and reliability will remain top challenges for network...

Microsoft Sets Launch Date for SQL Server 2005

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ORLANDO, Fla.—Microsoft Corp. will formally launch its long-awaited SQL Server 2005 database products, along with Visual Studio 2005 and BizTalk Server 2006, on Nov....

IBM Brings Blades to Telcos

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IBM is expanding its blade server offerings to the telecommunications industry. At the Supercomm show in Chicago Tuesday, IBM is announcing that its JS20 blade,...

Apple Moves Toward Lifestyle Computing

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Before getting down to the more interesting stuff, lets get one thing out of the way: In my humble opinion, Apples move to Intel...

Microsoft to Serve Up SQL Server 2005 Preview

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Microsoft Corp. will use this weeks Tech Ed conference in Orlando, Fla., to update product plans and show developers how it hopes to make...