Monthly Archives: December 2005
Microsoft Needs to Prove Reliability of CRM 3.0
With the release of Dynamics CRM 3.0, its clear that Microsoft is determined to become a major player in the customer relationship management software...
Industry, Academia Seek Federal R&D Funding
Top executives from more than 50 corporations and universities around the country were in Washington Tuesday to hobnob with members of President Bushs cabinet...
Sun to Roll Out First of Niagara Servers
Sun Microsystems Inc. on Tuesday unveiled the first systems to run on its new multicore UltraSPARC T1, which the company hopes will give it...
Microsoft Slaps Itself into Shape with R2
Many are gleeful.
Tuesdays remarkably on-schedule release of Windows Server 2003 R2 represents the first fruits of Microsofts effort to shape up on delivering Windows...
RSSI Makes $9M Wager on Attensa
The Portland, Oregon-based, venture-backed software company Attensa, Inc. recently announced that it has completed a Series B equity funding led by RSS Investors, which...
Microsoft: Stealth Rootkits Are Bombarding XP SP2 Boxes
More than 20 percent of all malware removed from Windows XP SP2 (Service Pack 2) systems are stealth rootkits, according to senior official in...
Phishers Slip Through Web Loopholes
Despite the continued efforts of researchers, security providers and online businesses to discourage phishing schemes and shut down related Web sites, some criminals are...
MCI Launches Network Security Service
MCI Inc. Monday launched the NetSec Security Risk Management Service, a repackaging and automation of a number of security offerings the company has delivered...
The Ghost at the Party
HTC, once known as High Tech Computer, is now Britains newest mobile phone maker.
Yes, were talking about the inventor of the first successful Pocket...
9/11 Commission Criticizes Preparedness
The government has fared poorly in implementing the 9/11 Commissions recommendations to reduce critical infrastructure risks and assess vulnerabilities, according to the 9/11 Public...