Monthly Archives: July 2005

CA Wins Military Contract

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Millions of U.S. Military computers will be protected from spyware using software from Computer Associates International Inc., company officials said last week.The Defense Information...

Symantec Completes Acquisition of Veritas

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The merger of security software leader Symantec and Veritas, a force in the storage and backup sector, became official last week after months of...

Photonic Futures

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My irony alarm started clanging when I read the late-June headline, "Solar sail official blames rockets." Isnt that always the way? You have a...

Malicious Code Gateway Desktops Feature BTX Design

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Gateway is completing the transformation of its business desktop line to the BTX chassis design, aimed at improving reliability and energy efficiency while reducing...

IBM Makes Autonomics Progress

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Pushing ahead with its autonomic computing initiative, IBM said portions of the technology are now ready for prime time, but users say there is...

AMD Slams Intel With Suit

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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has a tough road ahead of it in its quest to prove that archrival Intel Corp. has used illegal means...

Sun Eyes Tighter IBM Relationship – 2

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Now that IBM has agreed to support Solaris on the x86 hardware platform, Sun Microsystems Inc. executives are hoping that this may be the...

EqualLogic Plans Disk Drive Technology

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EqualLogic Inc. is easing server and storage consolidation by building iSCSI-based technology capable of observing storage patterns to determine the most efficient way to...

Concerto to Acquire Software Rival Aspect

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Concerto Software and Aspect Communications have agreed to merge in a $1 billion deal that would create the largest call center software company in...

Sun Lays Out Scenarios for Mustang, Dolphin

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Sun Microsystems Inc. recently laid out some of its possible plans for the next two versions of Java.Graham Hamilton, Sun fellow and vice president,...