Monthly Archives: September 2005

VOIP to the Rescue

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Imagine what it must be like to attempt a phone call in the littered wasteland that was once the central Gulf Coast of the...

Microsoft ERP Products Still Lack Market Focus

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If Microsoft keeps trying, it might eventually get its enterprise resource application strategy in order. But it is apparent from the announcements Wednesday at Microsofts...

Podcasts and Digital Life TV

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eWEEKeWEEK, the Enterprise Newsweekly, brings you a weekly roundup of the top stories from its latest issue, including a product review from eWEEK Labs,...

Katrina Knocks Out Product Pricing and Availability

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Beyond the snarl of road shutdowns and traffic tie-ups in the Gulf region, Hurricane Katrina is spurring nationwide business snares over product availability, pricing...

Former Boeing, HP CEO Lewis Platt Dies

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Lewis Platt, the former head of Hewlett-Packard and most recently a lead director for Boeing, has died at the age of 64. Platt, who died...

Microsoft Makes a Mea Culpa for Hiring Situation

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Microsoft on Friday issued a mea culpa for not doing its due diligence before sending Linux and open-source luminary Eric Raymond an e-mail expressing...

Intel Sets Sights on Security

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Intel Corp. is moving on multiple fronts to help keep businesses one step ahead of worms and viruses. The chipmakers research arm has stepped up...

Firefox 1.5 Beta Looks Better than Ever

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The Firefox 1.5 beta is out, and at a first glance, it looks pretty darn good. But, and this is a big but, this is...

Microsoft Cancels September Patch Day Update

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There wont be a Patch Day this month after all. Microsoft Corp. late Friday cancelled plans to roll out a solitary bulletin with patches for...

Cyber-Looters Capitalize on Katrina

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The distressing images of looters carrying off electronics, food and whatever other goods they could find in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina have become...