Monthly Archives: July 2005

Experts Warn of USB Risks

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Vulnerabilities in USB drivers for Microsoft Corp.s Windows could allow an attacker to take control of locked workstations by using a specially programmed USB...

HP Faces Changed World

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One argument Id made against the previous Hewlett-Packard administration (that would be the Carly Fiorina era) was the difficulty of competing in a broad...

Dual Routes on Dual-Core

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VMware Inc. and Oracle Corp. are offering different software licensing structures for systems running on dual-core processors.VMware is joining a growing number of major...

HP User Group Disbands, Cancels HP World

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Interex, the user group for Hewlett-Packards systems customers, has disbanded and canceled next months HP World show in San Francisco.Interex officials on the groups...

IBM Buys Vendor for XML Forms

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IBM is planning to add open-standards electronic forms capabilities across its messaging and collaboration software portfolio by buying PureEdge Solutions Inc.The acquired XML forms...

RFP Sample: Anti-Spyware Systems

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Enterprise-class anti-spyware systems are an emerging and rapidly evolving product class. Solutions fall into three main categories at this time: dedicated anti-spyware systems, defenses...

Businesses Fail to Unite Against USA Patriot Act

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After nearly four years of sitting on the sidelines, corporate America finally mobilized last week to fight the FBIs expanded powers to demand sensitive...

SP2 Security Patch in Works

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Microsoft Corp. is working on a patch for a potentially serious security hole in fully patched versions of Windows XP Service Pack 2.The software...

ARX 2.0 Bolsters Virtualization

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Acopia Networks Inc. is adding the ability to build high-performance file server clusters and distributed storage grids to its ARX family of file switches,...

At 10, Java Is Aging Well

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Few would dispute that Java was a great idea, but it takes years for even the biggest brainstorm to evolve into a technology ecosystem....