Monthly Archives: March 2007
Sweat the Small Stuff for Daylight-Saving Change
With the accelerated daylight-saving change approaching this week, many businesses and IT users probably feel pretty secure that they have done everything necessary to...
MS Unified Communications Server and Client to Get Public Betas
Microsoft will distribute the public beta of its voice over IP and unified communications server, Office Communications Server 2007, and its unified communications client,...
HP and IBM Trade Blows in Blade Brawl
In what is turning into a bare-knuckle contest of blade server vendors, Hewlett-Packard is touting the results of a study it sponsored that claims...
eWEEK Radar for March 5, 2007
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Better than the Average Security Device
Yoggies Gatekeeper Pro is an engineering marvel—the tiny device provides in-depth network-based threat protection for individual hosts on the go.
Yoggie has packed some serious...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Is Almost Here
Unless something goes badly wrong, Red Hat will be releasing the next version of its flagship operating system, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, on...
Thunderbird Open to Exploit
Ubuntu has a security alert out on its Thunderbird e-mail client, with a flaw that could allow an attacker to take over a vulnerable...
Mark Cuban’s Magnolia Pictures Subpoenas Google over Pirated Videos
Magnolia Pictures, an independent film studio owned by entrepreneur Mark Cuban, has subpoenaed Google to reveal the identities of users who uploaded Magnolia's copyrighted...
W3C to Develop New HTML Spec
The World Wide Web Consortium has announced plans to create a new HTML standard and to enhance the XHTML specification.
The move to update HTML...
Cisco Loses Over $10M in Two Fraud Cases
Two different individuals in the Northeast were arrested in the past week for allegedly defrauding Cisco Systems out of millions of dollars worth of...