Monthly Archives: July 2005
Experts Warn of USB Risks
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Few would dispute that Java was a great idea, but it takes years for even the biggest brainstorm to evolve into a technology ecosystem....