Monthly Archives: June 2005

Netscape 8 May Give Green Light to Spyware Sites

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A new version of the Netscape Web browser is being criticized by spyware experts for failing to notify Web surfers when theyre visiting Web...

Two Enterprises Share Linux Success Stories

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NEW ORLEANS—In the past, IT managers looking to implement Linux-based servers faced significant barriers to adoption: misperceptions about open-source systems and a general lack...

Siebel Needs to Fortify Growth, Not Employee Benefits

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Its hard to focus on building a business when you are constantly hearing rumors that your companys future as an independent concern may be...

The ERP Life Cycle

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Is it worth thousands of your staffs hours to evaluate an ERP package to the nth degree, or is there a better way?As the...

Samsung Launches MIMO Notebook

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Samsung said Wednesday that it will ship a line of notebooks containing MIMO antennas, the technology bridging todays Wi-Fi and tomorrows 802.11n specification. The new...

EnterpriseDB Fails to Ignite PostgreSQL Community

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The open-source community surrounding PostgreSQL is casting a leery eye at newcomer EnterpriseDB, which came out of stealth mode earlier this week with the...

Security Patch Watch: Apple, Nortel, Symantec

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Network security vendor Symantec has released a patch to fix a security flaw in its enterprise-facing Brightmail AntiSpam software.In a published advisory, Symantec Corp....

Cleveland to Unwire Building Inspectors

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Next month, in a move designed to reduce the time involved in issuing building permits and inspections from days to minutes, building inspectors in...

Pay for Performance Not Ready for Prime Time

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The premise of pay for performance is hard to disagree with: Doctors and institutions that provide better care should earn more money. This premise,...