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Businesses Fail to Unite Against USA Patriot Act

After nearly four years of sitting on the sidelines, corporate America finally mobilized last week to fight the FBIs expanded powers to demand sensitive...

SP2 Security Patch in Works

Microsoft Corp. is working on a patch for a potentially serious security hole in fully patched versions of Windows XP Service Pack 2.The software...

ARX 2.0 Bolsters Virtualization

Acopia Networks Inc. is adding the ability to build high-performance file server clusters and distributed storage grids to its ARX family of file switches,...

At 10, Java Is Aging Well

Few would dispute that Java was a great idea, but it takes years for even the biggest brainstorm to evolve into a technology ecosystem....

IBMs Perna Retiring After 30 Years

Leaving behind a career spanning more than 30 years of service at IBM, Janet Perna is retiring next month as general manager of data...

Whats Ahead for Java

The Java programming language turned 10 this year, and at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco last month, Sun Microsystems Inc. threw a big...

AJAX Tools Get Green Light

Several major software companies aim to cash in on the growing use of AJAX by delivering tools to help developers build applications that take...

Eclipse, NetBeans Not Always at Odds

To exploit emerging Java-based technologies, developers enjoy an expanding arsenal of tools that increasingly rest on one of two open-source foundations: Eclipse and NetBeans. This...

Groksters Lingering Effects

It has been a few weeks since the Supreme Court handed down its landmark Grokster decision, but, since then, I havent seen too many...

Hairy Potter

From: [email protected]: Monday, July 25, 2005 12:02 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: The OS That Must Not Be Named; Scotty, RIP; data hygieneWith a serious whack,...