Monthly Archives: November 2005

Microsoft Testing Its Own Google Base

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Microsoft Corp. said it is readying an online marketplace, code-named Fremont, which is apparently in response to a similar feature that rival Google Inc....

HP Expands Platform Options for Utility Computing

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Hewlett Packard Co. on Tuesday morning announced a new portfolio of utility computing services designed to address a range of customer requirements. HP tried to...

Windows Lags in the User Rights Movement

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Among the challenges that enterprise administrators face when attempting to properly lock down the Windows machines in their care, managing the laundry list of...

NetApp Gives Storage More Punch

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After a three-month delay, Network Appliance Inc. is set to roll out a new operating system designed to let users get the most from...

Maintenance Costs Pinch R/3 Users

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Many SAP AG R/3 users are finding themselves in a tight spot, with maintenance programs coming to an end and the need to relicense...

SANS Warns of Attack Shift

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An increase in the number of holes in software applications and network devices such as routers and switches is allowing malicious hackers to gain...

Dell, Wave Hook Up on Security

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Dell Inc. will bundle security software from Wave Systems Corp. on future business PCs equipped with the Trusted Platform Module, a secure computing chip,...

BEA Continues Acquisition Quest

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Despite five acquisitions in a little more than two months, BEA Systems Inc. is not done yet. BEAs new chief technology officer, Rob Levy, said...

Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 40

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Fluke Finds More Wireless NetsLast month, Fluke Networks finally added wireless LAN support to the EtherScope Network Assistant via a new software load as...

No Thanks for Patriot Act

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I was thumbing through the report card on President Bushs Management Agenda initiatives last week, wondering how much an administration racked with problems here...