Monthly Archives: July 2005

Coalition Offers Definition for Spyware

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As Internet users become increasingly threatened with spyware and adware attempting to infect their machines, software vendors and consumers groups have been struggling to...

Oracle Plugs into Visual Studio .Net

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Oracle on Tuesday released a free plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio .Net that allows developers to create and deploy the companys database applications on...

HDS Brings Virtualization to the Midtier

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Hitachi Data Systems on Monday unveiled several midrange offerings designed to bring its storage virtualization capabilities to a small-to-midsize audience experiencing rapid growth and...

Former Commerce One CEO Takes Over at Everdream

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Mark Hoffman, who helped found database vendor Sybase Inc. and led now-defunct B2B company Commerce One Inc., has signed on as chairman, president and...

Hitachi Brings Storage Virtualization to Midmarket

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Hitachi Data Systems powerful push into the midrange storage market, while necessary for the company to compete on a level playing field with its...

Major Oracle Patch Covers Enterprise Products, Database Server

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Oracle has released a set of 49 patches that addresses new flaws in multiple versions of its Database Server, Application Server, Collaboration Suite, E-Business...

News from Computer Associates, Promise Technology, SGI, Exabyte

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SGI and Promise Technology roll out solutions for the midmarket, while Exabyte announces an LTO-3 tape library with Fibre Channel and CA adds hierarchical...

Microsoft Patches Flaws Haunting IE, Word Users

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Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday released a fix for the underlying code execution vulnerability affecting users of its flagship Internet Explorer browser. As part of its...

Details Emerge about Debian Linux Plan

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Progeny and more than half a dozen other Debian Linux distributors are working toward forming a common Debian Linux distribution for the enterprise based...

Taking On the Security Vultures

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In the days and weeks following the London bombings, there will be warnings that IT managers need to heed and others need to ignore,...