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IBM Predicts 2006 Security Threat Trends

IBM recorded more than 1 billion suspicious computer security events in 2005, despite a leveling off in the amount of spam e-mail and a...

IBM Open-Sources UIMA for Unstructured Text Analysis

IBM on Jan. 23 plans to carry through with its promise to open-source search and text analysis technology that mines unstructured data—such as documents,...

Mactel Inspires Other Strange Bedfellows

Now that Apple has started using Intel chips, will Dell start using AMD chips? While at first the two events may not seem connected,...

Oracle: Fusion at Halfway Point

The massive initiative formerly known as Oracle Corp.s Project Fusion has a new name and is halfway to being completed, says President Charles Phillips,...

Office Live Beta Set to Go Live

The Microsoft Office Live beta is expected to go live any day now.Office Live is not a hosted version of Microsoft Office. Instead, it...

Paul Allen Launches Retro Programming Site

Paul Allen, Microsoft co-founder and computer history buff, wants to give the IT folks of today a taste of what programming was like in...

A Nose for GNUs

From: [email protected]: Monday, January 23, 2006 12:22 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: Stallmania; in praise of foilies"I wish I knew how to quit you," Spence jokingly...

Salesforces AppExchange Aims to Compete

Salesforce.com Inc.s effort to enable other vendors to use its CRM service as a platform to deliver additional services is gathering steam and winning...

InTrust Offers SarBox Help

To produce the reports needed to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley act—and to avoid costly manual log file analysis—defense contractor ManTech International Corp. has added...

Benioff Acknowledges Uptime Woes

Salesforce.com Inc. CEO Marc Benioff last week acknowledged the companys recent outages in an interview and said that "occasionally youre going to have some...