Monthly Archives: January 2007
The Zero-Day Dilemma
The recent surge in malware attacks against zero-day flaws in some of the most widely used software packages is confirmation of an IT administrators...
College NAC Specialist Goes Enterprise
Security software maker Bradford Networks is stepping away from its history as a specialist providing network access control tools to colleges and universities and...
SAP Outlines Q4, Full-Year 06 Earnings, Looks Forward
Despite a fourth-quarter and full-year 2006 earnings report Jan. 24 that came in below par, SAP is forging ahead with plans to invest heavily...
Coffee Lands at Salesforce.com
Peter Coffee, eWEEKs former technology editor, has landed at Salesforce.com as director of platform research.
In his new role with Salesforce.com, Coffee will be responsible...
Command Line Makes a Comeback
Once upon a time, when DOS walked the earth, the command line was the primary user interface for most of our computers. Then, Windows...
AMD Expands Embedded Solutions Program
Advanced Micro Devices is looking to expand its reach into the embedded chip market.
The Sunnyvale, Calif., company announced Jan. 24 that its expanding the...
Apple Plugs First MoAB Hole
Apple has shipped a high-priority update for its QuickTime media player to correct a flaw exposed during the controversial MoAB (Month of Apple Bugs)...
Lotus Does Web 2.0
One of the big announcements out of this week's Lotusphere show was about how IBM's Lotus division is now adding social networking capabilities. Wow,...
Symantec Improves View of Application Performance
Symantec on Jan. 23 will update its application performance management suite with a new, customizable portal.
The i3 suite, which allows application managers to detect,...
Claraview Acquires HandsOn-BI
Claraview, the business intelligence consultancy that has provided BI systems to the likes of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Department...