Monthly Archives: November 2005
Microsoft Testing Its Own Google Base
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
I was thumbing through the report card on President Bushs Management Agenda initiatives last week, wondering how much an administration racked with problems here...