Monthly Archives: September 2005
Symantec Revamps Consumer Security Package
Security software maker Symantec released the latest versions of its consumer-oriented Norton applications set on Tuesday.
As part of the launch of its 2006 products,...
Google Claims Rivals Cant Hold a Candle to It
Google Inc. claims its search engines scour three times more Web sites than Yahoo Inc. and other nearest competitors.Its difficult, however, to compare the...
IBM Aims Dual-Core Servers at SMBs
IBM it taking advantage of dual-core technology to bring enterprise server features to businesses with 50 or fewer employees.
The Armonk, N.Y., company on Tuesday...
NetWeaver Strategy Key Highlight of SAP TechEd Conference
At its annual TechEd 05 conference in Boston this week SAP AG will work to differentiate its NetWeaver integration strategy from Oracles Fusion Middleware...
Anti-Spyware Suits: New Era for Security Industry?
The legal battle against adware and spyware programs has taken a new turn with a pair of putative class action complaints against Direct Revenue...
Direct Revenue to Dump Affiliate Networks
Advertising software company Direct Revenue is severing its relationship with third party Web sites known as "affiliates," according to a company statement.
Direct Revenue LLC...
SSH Claims for New Secure Shell Draw Open-Source Ire
SSH Communications Security Corp., a provider of enterprise security solutions and end-to-end communications security and the original developer of the Secure Shell protocol, announced...
BitTorrent Gets Venture Capital Boost
P2P-focused startup BitTorrent has received its first infusion of venture capital funding, an $8.75-million round from Doll Capital Management.
Developer of the popular open-source peer...
Oracle Database Lite Dials Up Symbian OS
Oracle Database Lite 10g Release 2 will support Symbian OSTM, a standard operating system that runs on more than 39 million data-enabled mobile phones,...
Tiny Keyboards Biggest Obstacle for Handheld Users
SAN FRANCISCO—Even as device makers rush to introduce their latest handheld devices at the ongoing CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment 2005 conference here this...