Monthly Archives: July 2005
Google Pinches Another Microsoft Exec
Google continues to hire away top Microsoft talent. But this time, Microsoft is fighting back.
On Tuesday, Google announced plans to open a product research-and-development...
Six Unpatched Flaws in Oracle Database Products
A German database security outfit on Tuesday went public with information on six unpatched vulnerabilities—some rated critical—in Oracle Forms and Oracle Reports, two widely...
Microsoft Releases Another AntiSpyware Beta
Microsoft released for download on Monday evening another Beta 1 release of its Windows AntiSpyware product.
Microsoft officially announced its plans to field a Microsoft-branded...
IBM Global Services Head Moves On
IBM Global Services chief John R. Joyce, on the heels of upbeat earnings news for the services behemoth, left IBM today for a new...
Greasemonkey Flaw Prompts Critical Uninstall Warning
A gaping security hole in a popular Firefox browser extension could allow malicious hackers to hijack files from a users hard drive, developers warned...
Its On: IBM Takes on Adobe, Microsoft with E-Forms
IBM on Tuesday announced it is snapping up PureEdge Solutions Inc., a developer of electronic forms that hook into back-end data and applications in...
AOL Launches Alternative IE Browser
America Online has released the final version of AOL Explorer, an alternative Internet Explorer-based Web browser that the company has been beta testing since...
HP Restructuring Looks Ahead to Compete
Hewlett-Packard says that by making cuts now, its investing in its future. But some analysts are still waiting for the other shoe to drop.
The...
Ciscos Security Timeout and Kerberos Critical Crack
If the latest boatload of patches from Redmond and San Jose werent enough for you (as well as anything important that had to run...
SCO: Fish or Cut Bait
It never occurred to me until lately that there might be nothing at all to SCOs Linux claims.
Ive often thought that SCO didnt have...