Monthly Archives: June 2005

Citrix Joins Web-Acceleration Rush with NetScaler Deal

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Citrix showed its commitment to Web applications Thursday, announcing that it will acquire NetScaler, a producer of Internet application acceleration systems, for a total...

Experiment Launches to Share Health Data Across the Country

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If youre allergic to aspirin, avoid having a heart attack where doctors cant access your medical record. Clinicians are sure to prescribe the drug,...

XML in Office 12 Spells Third-Party Opportunity

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According to industry analysts and vendors, Microsofts decision to make XML-based file formats part of Office 12 documents will likely present new opportunities, and...

SCO Narrows Its Losses in Second Quarter

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Although SCO continues to bleed red ink in its latest quarter, in large part because of its legal actions, its core Unix business actually...

Virtual Machine Fights a Real Security Problem

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Its been rare in my reporting life that one minute I realize I have a problem and the next minute—literally, almost—the solution appears during...

Intels Napa Notebooks Gain Power from Yonah

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Intel has a twofold plan to increase notebook performance. The chip maker, at a presentation to press and analysts on Thursday, disclosed several new details...

Flood of E-Mail Makes Compliance a Tricky Business

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SAN JOSE, Calif.—The days when managing e-mail meant keeping a server up and running are long gone as enterprises increasingly must figure out how...

CA Set to Wage Battle Against Oracle with Ingres

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Computer Associates International Inc. recently showered some hard-earned cash on the winners of its Ingres Million Dollar Challenge, the goal of which was to...

Warmer Regulatory Climate May Bend SarbOx

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Are CEOs going back to being heroes? Maybe. Just maybe. No ones ordering any shiny new armor or getting out the white stallions, but two...

HP Considers Bringing Linux to NonStop Servers

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NEW ORLEANS—Hewlett-Packard is considering porting Linux to its NonStop fault-tolerant server line. During his Red Hat Summit keynote, Martin Fink, Hewlett-Packard Co.s VP of Linux...