Monthly Archives: August 2005

eEye Flags Another IE Code Execution Flaw

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Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday confirmed it was investigating a new "high risk" vulnerability in the widely used Internet Explorer Web browser. The software giants acknowledgement...

Storage Digest: News from Quantum, LSI Logic, Fujitsu, Unitrends

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Quantum announces a new autoloader platform, Unitrends adds electronic data vaulting to its network storage appliances, LSI Logic introduces 4GB/sec Fibre Channel HBAs, and...

Skipping CSS2 in IE7 Is Wrong

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Microsoft is about to release IE 7.0, and if youve been hoping that this new release would solve your development problems, prepare to be...

iWay to Sell .Net Adapter Source Code to Microsoft

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iWay Software is helping Microsoft Corp. users better interoperate with third-party applications. The New York-based company, which has a stable of about 280 prebuilt adapters...

Oracle Users Shrug at Security Woes

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Along with Cisco Systems Inc., Oracle was a choice whipping boy at last weeks Black Hat USA security conference. Regardless, Oracle users remained nonplussed...

Avaya Rolls Out Speech Tools

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Avaya Inc. will kick off the SpeechTek conference in New York this week with the launch of the companys new IP-based speech self-service software. Avayas...

Novell, Red Hat Swap Open-Xchange Roles

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As Linux and open-source vendor Novell Inc. moves to wind down its relationship with Open-Xchange Inc. and the open-source Open-Xchange collaboration server, Novells primary...

Developers Get New Tools for Vista

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Along with the release of the new Windows Vista beta, developers are being treated to technologies to create applications for the new operating system....

Insurers Draw Up New E-Policy

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Forms processing is a big job in the insurance industry, and many companies are increasingly looking for ways to streamline antiquated systems. To automate...

Madagascar Tech Turns Imagination into Reality

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The ability of animators to turn the imaginary world into reality for millions of moviegoers rests solidly on the shoulders of technological advances, says...