Monthly Archives: February 2008

Ex-Pats Vote Online in Super Tuesday Primaries

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Democrats streaming to the polls for the Feb. 5 Super Tuesday primaries won't be the only party members casting their votes. In nearly 100...

Google Offers New Postini Security Bundles

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Google is coming up with new ways to bundle its Postini security software-as-a-service assets, as the company began offering on Feb. 5 e-mail filtering,...

Google’s Real Goal: Messing with Microsoft

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The shoe's on the other foot. Microsoft has made a multi-billion dollar business from FUDing its competition, now Google is enjoying its chance to...

Dell Launches Its EqualLogic Product Line

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SAN FRANCISCO-When Michael Dell announced that his company was acquiring EqualLogic and its second-generation iSCSI storage system technology in November 2007, he said, "We...

Microsoft to Go with WAMP Instead of LAMP

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My long-time friend and colleague Mary Jo Foley recently talked with Sam Ramji, Microsoft's director of platform technology strategy at the company's Open Source...

ActiveX Under Seige: Facebook, MySpace Image Uploaders Vulnerable

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The US-CERT is urging Web surfers to immediately disable ActiveX controls from Internet Explorer to protect against a swath of publicly reported-and unpatched-software vulnerabilities.The...

Windows Server 2008 Finally Released to Manufacturing

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Microsoft has hit the final milestone in the long and rocky road to Windows Server 2008, announcing Feb. 4 that it has released to...

Windows Vista SP1 RTMs, with a Catch

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Microsoft released the final code for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 to manufacturing Feb. 4, and the final product will be made available to...

Google Fires FUD Volley at Microsoft Over Yahoo Bid

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Google came out swinging Sunday with its opposition to Microsoft's overgenerous $44.6 billion offer for Yahoo, a sinister piece of Orwellian FUD designed to...

How to Create an Enterprise Wireless Infrastructure

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Today's enterprises embrace wireless applications that depend on an array of wireless technologies and frequencies. While IT departments are most familiar with WLAN-based applications,...