Monthly Archives: June 2005
Netscape 8 May Give Green Light to Spyware Sites
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
The premise of pay for performance is hard to disagree with: Doctors and institutions that provide better care should earn more money. This premise,...