Monthly Archives: September 2007

Sun Upgrades Developer OS

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Sun Microsystems is upgrading its Solaris Express Developer Edition software.The Santa Clara, Calif., software and systems maker announced new support subscriptions and enhanced GUIs...

Symantecs Hamlet to Play on the Endpoint

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Symantec is pushed its latest answer to enterprise security into a crowded playing field on Sept. 27 with the release of Symantec Endpoint Protection...

Podcast: Combining BI and Search

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Read eWEEK's case study on how the city of Albuquerque integrated search and BI to improve their information managementeWEEK's Jim Rapoza takes an in-depth...

Google Network Could Cost Almost $17 Billion to Build

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WASHINGTON—It could cost as much as $12 billion and take as long as three years to build a national wireless network from scratch, Googles...

AOL IM Security Hole Unplugged?

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A day after users of AOLs instant messaging service were advised to upgrade to address a vulnerability uncovered by Core Security Technologies, well-known security...

Keeping the 50+ Work Force in the House

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WASHINGTON D.C.—Two weeks ago, EDS offered early retirement to 12,000 U.S. employees, the second time the outsourcing giant has tried to cut costs by...

Going Beyond Authentication with Entitlement Management

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Slowly but surely, a new segment of the identity management market is gaining steam. Generally referred to as entitlement management, its percolating popularity is...
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eWEEK Labs Tests Windows Server 2008 Virtualization

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eWEEK Labs Tests Windows Server 2008 Virtualization While the so-called community technology preview version of Microsofts new hypervisor rides with Windows Server 2008 RC0, the...

IBM CoScripter Simplifies Web Experience

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IBM is offering a free online service that simplifies users daily Web experiences by automatically processing repetitive tasks.CoScripter, introduced Sept. 26, records the step-by-step...

TJX Encryption, Data Retention Details Trickle Out

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TJX is still retaining customer data for far too long—months—and for the wrong reasons, although its current wireless efforts appear adequate, according to a...