Monthly Archives: July 2005
Open-Xchange Bundles SuSE, RHEL
Open-Xchange, formerly known as Netline Internet Service, announced Thursday that it can now sell Novells SuSE Linux Enterprise Server bundled with its open-source Open-Xchange...
Domain Hijacking Takes ICANN Spotlight
Web sites both big and small face the risk of having their Web addresses stolen because of flaws in the way domain names are...
Apple Patches OS X Flaws
Apple Computer Inc. has released an update for its Mac OS X 10.4 operating system that fixes two security flaws, including one that potentially...
Study Shows Users Confusion About Blogs
If youre honest about blogs and you pay close attention, there isnt very much in a blog-usability study thats going to surprise you. If,...
HP Does Desktop PC Price Limbo
Hewlett-Packard Co. is using low prices to drum up business for its desktop PCs.
The computer giant has begun offering a new wave of low-price...
Health Care CIO Sees All CIO Roles Changing
As the CIO for a $4.1 billion health care products distribution company, Jim Harding knows only too well the changing face of medical technology...
Tools Enable Online Searching of PDFs
Publishers of online magazines and newspapers have been finding that to replicate print-quality formatting and design, its tough to beat PDFs.
After all, the format...
IBM Previews Enterprise Blogging Tools
IBM is throwing more weight behind Weblogging as an enterprise collaboration application with two upcoming versions of new blogging tools, provided as part of...
SMBs Basking in IT Industry Attention
IT companies frequently talk as if the small and midsize business market they are all competing to serve is some newly discovered continent that...
Strive for Authentication, But Dont Count on It
Tuesdays E-Mail Authentication Summit in Times Square was a reminder that work continues in this important effort. The basic idea of it was to...