Monthly Archives: January 2007

The Zero-Day Dilemma

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...