Monthly Archives: October 2006

VOIP: How Secure?

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Citrix Describes New Dynamic Desktop Vision

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Citrix CEO Mark Templeton drew back the curtain at the Citrix iForum user conference on a new initiative the company is undertaking to simplify...

IBM Sues Amazon for Violating 18-Year-Old Patents

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IBM is suing Amazon.com, accusing the bookseller turned Web megastore of knowingly using IBMs techniques for selling things online. Initially at issue was an...

NEC Announces Univerge Mobility Solution

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NEC Unified Solutions, a division of NEC, is announcing a converged communications system that the company said will give businesses a seamless wireless communications...

Citrix Pitches In on Disaster Recovery

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Citrix Systems will reveal Oct. 23, at its iForum users conference in Orlando, Fla., a new work force continuity project that promises to help...

Rimini Street Going Global with Offices in Asia-Pacific

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Oracles two-and-a-half-year spending spree on over 20 companies has sprung forth a whole new era of competition: third-party companies that support Oracles software stepchildren—PeopleSoft,...

Oracle Buys Operations Support Systems Provider

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Oracle has purchased MetaSolv Software, a Plano, Texas, provider of operations support systems, for $219.2 million, the company announced Oct. 23 in a statement. MetaSolvs...

There’s Life on Google, But Not as We Know it Jim

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It seemed like a match made in heaven. Google, long the wonky bastion of the geeky set, was rumored to have acquired the geekiest...

Registrar Protocol Change Could Bring More Security to Domains

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You may not have noticed, but major changes are being implemented in the domain registrar business. As the operator of the .com and .net registries,...

Do Not Enter

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With criminals stalking their operations and customers, Wells Fargo and SVB Silicon Valley Bank cant afford to fool around with online security. Just as riflemen...