Monthly Archives: October 2005

Feds Look to Tighten Online Banking Rules

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The usual suspects were at work last week in the security arena: Microsoft issued massive patches; Snort has a problem that can be triggered...

No Mercy To Sploggers

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"Splogging" hit the front pages recently due to a complete breakdown in control at Googles BlogSpot service. Always looking for a new way to...

Startup Puts a Twist on PowerPC

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P.A. Semi, a 150-employee chip startup, wants to make name for itself through attention to detail. The Silicon Valley chip startup, run by chip legend...

Symantecs Growth Calls for Unity, Simplicity

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There is no doubt that Symantec Corp.s top goal is merging its security products with the storage management products it recently acquired due to...

Gates Foundation Gives $15M to Museum

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A charitable foundation started by Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, last week donated $15 million to the...

Will New UI Secure Office Users?

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When Microsoft Corp. releases its next Office productivity suite in the second half of next year, it will unleash the most dramatic Office upgrade...

Microsoft Office Alternatives Meet Variety of Enterprise Needs

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Microsoft Corp.s Office may dominate on corporate desktops, but enterprises looking for lower-priced (or free) alternatives dont have to look too hard. Whether its...

Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 7

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iRadeon Sweetens Sales with SugarFor companies looking for a very low-cost hosted CRM application, iRadeon Group provides a hosted version of SugarCRM for $150...

Planning Trumps Rapid Results

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Technology will become more important to your companys future. Thats the good news. The bad news? Your company will cut 20 percent of its...

ISS Warns of Critical Hole in Snort IDS

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Security experts from Internet Security Systems Inc. and the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team are warning companies that the popular open-source Snort intrusion detection...