Monthly Archives: October 2005

Using Digital Signatures to Secure E-Commerce

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Digital signatures—which have been de rigueur for years among both professional and amateur security advocates—have emerged from those relatively small populations to become an...

Fleury: JBoss Model Is Here to Stay

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Marc Fleury, CEO of JBoss Inc., said open source is a force to be reckoned with and that his companys version of "professional open...

Open Source Becomes Key Player in Business Models

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What will become of open-source companies when they grow up? Will there be an open-source dot bomb, or is the investment going into open...

Mills: IBM Has Advantage over Precarious Startups

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Steve Mills, senior vice president and group executive at IBM Software, said open-source software is changing the way folks look at the market, but...

Nimble Data Backup, Recovery Tools on Tap

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Microsoft Corp., Symantec Corp. and IBM are rolling out backup tools designed to help users recover from data losses more quickly while reducing tape...

IT Departments Thinking Big About Disaster Recovery

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The IT department, once seen as having too narrow a focus on making good tech product choices, is thinking big—maybe bigger than the vendors...

Altiris System Curbs App Conflicts

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Altiris Inc. this week will bring the weight of its experience as a desktop management provider to application virtualization.Altiris new SVS (Software Virtualization Solution)...

Microsoft Hones High-Performance Offering

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With the first beta for Microsoft Corp.s upcoming Windows Server 2003 Compute Cluster Solution barely out the door, the development team is already thinking...

SAP Looks to Keep Oracle at Bay

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As SAP AG confronts an increasingly powerful and resourceful foe in Oracle Corp., more than ever the company is looking to its users and...

Open Source Spreads Its Wings in Enterprise

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Charles Brenner entered the open-source realm several years ago the way most others do: rolling out Linux in an effort to save a few...