Monthly Archives: January 2007
Our Printer Got Hacked?!?!
Its one of those "not really a big deal yet but could blow up soon" problems: Printers, especially higher-end multifunction business printers, have become...
W3C Publishes New Web Standards for XML
The World Wide Web Consortium released eight new standards for its XML line on Jan. 23.The new Web standards are designed to help businesses...
Shape of SAPs Midmarket Suite Raises Questions
By this point its no secret that SAP is investing heavily in the midmarket. The company is planning to spend between $370 million and...
Siemens Unveils OpenScape for Lotus
Siemens Communications, a division of Siemens AG, announced that the company is extending its unified communications platform, OpenScape, to IBMs Lotus Sametime.
Currently OpenScape is...
RSA Survey Reports Low Level of Trust in Online Banking Security
RSA Security announced Jan. 25 the findings of its fourth annual Financial Institution Consumer Online Fraud Survey, which showed that online customers are not...
Cisco Addresses Flaws in IOS
Cisco is providing patches for its popular Internetwork Operating System in response to the discovery of three flaws, the most serious of which would...
LPIC-1 Linux Certification Training Available Online
Want a job working in Linux? Then one of your first steps should be to get an LPIC-1 (Linux Professional Institute first level) certification....
Cell Phone Giants Unveil Mobile Linux Foundation
Six of the worlds largest telecommunications companies have officially launched a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a common mobile Linux software platform.
Founded by Motorola,...
CA Predicts More Attacks on Experienced Users
The continued rise of IT threats that seek to trick even the most careful, experienced PC users ranks among the top issues highlighted by...
Microsoft Posts Record Revenue, but Quarterly Profits Fall
While Microsoft managed to post record quarterly revenue of $12.54 billion for the second quarter of its fiscal year, which ended Dec. 31, exceeding...