Monthly Archives: January 2006

Data Privacy Caught in Crossfire

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Whose data is it anyhow? The personal technology industry has been roiling of late with the news that Microsoft and Yahoo have agreed to...

Hole Threatens Oracle Databases

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Oracle is advising its customers to quickly apply a critical database patch the company issued Jan. 17. Security experts warn the hole could allow...

BI Helps Police Predict, Prevent Crime

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What if IT could help law enforcement outmaneuver the criminal before the criminal got to the crime scene? If this scenario sounds like something...

Software Makes Uncommon Sense

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Nonprogrammers underestimate the challenge of writing programs that actually work, all the time, with never a strange behavior or erroneous result. It might be...

No Vista Beta 2 on the Horizon

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Customers and partners whove been holding their breath waiting for Beta 2 of Windows Vista before getting serious about testing Microsofts next-generation operating system...

Adobe Bolsters Document Sharing

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Adobe Systems last week introduced a new document sharing software package aimed at the process of designing and building products. Customers were upbeat about...

Envox Is in Good Voice

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For companies looking for a voice application development and deployment solution, Envox Worldwides Envox 6 Communications Development Platform provides broad standards support and easy-to-manage...

Pings & Packets from eWEEK Labs – 36

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JotSpot Increases Excels UsefulnessUsers who spend lots of time tracking information in Microsoft Excel will find much to like in JotSpot Tracker, essentially a...

Gnash-Ville Katt

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From: [email protected]: Monday, January 30, 2006 12:30 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Pay as you go; a hill of NetBeans; change agent"Sounds like everyone is suffering...

Fight to Keep the Internet Toll-Free

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In recent months, all three remaining baby bells—Verizon, BellSouth and AT&T-SBC—have made noise about charging additional fees to network-traffic-generating businesses such as Google and...