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No One Fell Swoop for Spyware

While dedicated anti-spyware companies struggle to ramp up the underlying management tools that enterprises require to address the escalating spyware scourge, eWEEK Labs tests...

Symantec Client Security 3.0

While dedicated anti-spyware companies struggle to ramp up the underlying management tools that enterprises require to address the escalating spyware scourge, eWEEK Labs tests...

McAfees VirusScan Enterprise 8.0i with Anti-Spyware Enterprise module

While dedicated anti-spyware companies struggle to ramp up the underlying management tools that enterprises require to address the escalating spyware scourge, eWEEK Labs tests...

Trend Micros OfficeScan 7.0 Client/Server Edition

While dedicated anti-spyware companies struggle to ramp up the underlying management tools that enterprises require to address the escalating spyware scourge, eWEEK Labs tests...

Testers Check Out MSN Shopping Portal Beta 2

MSNs revamped shopping portal is inching closer to its final release. MSN fully rolled out the second public beta refresh of its new shopping site...

Oracle Multicore Licensing Ignores Market Reality

Oracle is only postponing the inevitable by stubbornly maintaining its policy of licensing its software on a per-core basis, especially as chip vendors prepare...

Longhorn to Be Christened Windows Vista

Microsoft has decided on an official name for Longhorn: Windows Vista. Thats according to sources close to the company who requested anonymity. They said Microsoft...

Powell Will Improve Techs Leverage

Last week, when Silicon Valley venture capital powerhouse Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers announced that former Secretary of State Colin Powell was joining its...

CardSystems to Congress: We Face Imminent Extinction

Despite a steady stream of reported data thefts this year—most recently by CardSystems Solutions Inc.—members of Congress are unable to agree on how to...

Is IBM a Player in the Relational Database Market?

With the recent announced retirement of IBMs Janet Perna, most associated with their DB2 database franchise, it got me thinking about IBMs future in...