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Time Is Now for Banks to Rethink Payment Strategies

SAN FRANCISCO—For banks to realize new revenue streams as payment transactions evolve, they need to redefine their value proposition to existing and prospective customers....

Siebel Courts SMBs with Partner Program

Siebel Systems Inc. on Tuesday launched a new plan of attack to go after the SMB (small to midsized business) space that has proved...

California Agency to Snail-Mail Warnings to 1.4M Potential Identity Theft Victims

Californias Health and Human Services Agency will spend $691,000 to notify some 1.4 million people that their personal information may have been stolen in...

Microsoft Tightens Windows Server 2003 Security

Microsoft Corp. has made available for download the first release candidate of a major security update to Windows Server 2003. The 316MB download contains many...

Users Applaud Idea of Oracle BI as Center of the Universe

SAN FRANCISCO—Know more, spend less.The message was, characteristically, all-Oracle: Consolidate, ditch the special-purpose data warehouses, and move to a version of Oracle Corp.s Database...

Trend Micro Offers Virus Scanning for Smart Phones

Amid reports of Trojans and worms squirming through mobile devices, Trend Micro Inc. says it will roll out anti-virus and anti-spam protection for users...

Security Honey Pots May Snare Private Details

Though some legal issues still surround "honey pots," their use within the security industry is fairly common and is considered a critical weapon in...

A Pair of Linux Stocking Stuffers

All I want for Christmas is a Linux for everyone to enjoy. And I found it.You can find it, too, in Robin "Roblimo" Millers...

Intel Firms Up Dual-Core Plans

Intel Corp. updated its 2005 product plans at its analyst meeting in New York Tuesday, including a timetable for its so-called "Ts," the processor...

Built-In 10 Gigabit Beckons to Enterprise Sites

S2ios announcement this week that HP would be using its 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapters in two of its enterprise server lines was the proverbial...