Monthly Archives: November 2005

SuSE Users Panic Unfounded

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Rumors circulating that Novell is going to kill off its popular Linux desktop lines are completely false. A Linux Today story, which asked the rhetorical...

Microsoft Clarifies Its CRM Hosting Intentions

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Microsoft quietly released to manufacturing on Monday its Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 code. Company officials also quietly put to rest speculation that Microsoft itself is...

New York County Proposes Law to Enforce Wi-Fi Security

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A public official in Westchester County, some 30 miles north of New York, has proposed legislation that would require businesses that collect customer information...

FrontRange Acquired by Francisco Partners

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FrontRange Solutions Inc., which develops both customer relationship management and IT service management software, announced Friday it has been acquired by Francisco Partners. Francisco Partners,...

Actio Readies ASP Service for MSDS Authoring

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After rolling out a new edition of its core service, plus a pact with SciQuest last month, chemical supply chain ASP Actio now plans...

Cisco IOS Hacker Finds Work at Juniper

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Michael Lynn, the security researcher who made international headlines in July for blowing the whistle about a major hole in Cisco Systems Inc.s software,...

Academics Take Sides in ICANN Tug of War

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The quest for political control over the Internet continues, as the U.N.s World Summit on the Information Society in Tunisia on Nov. 16 approaches. This...

SANRAD Grabs for Virtualized iSCSI SAN Market

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With the introduction of a new iSCSI storage area network that supports third-party iSCSI arrays and systems, SANRAD is doing its best to give...

Apple Plugs QuickTime Code Execution Holes

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Multiple security flaws in Apple Computer Inc.s QuickTime media player could put users at risk of code execution attacks, the company confirmed in an...

When Telco Pricing Info Dries Up

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A small Maryland companys decision this week to stop publishing telecom carrier rates is making a big stir in the industry, as experts say...