June 2004 News
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Search reveals Open Source holes
Investigation of open-source tool uncovers critical security holes10 Jun 2004
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IT rackets are favourite for organised crime
It rackets are rivalling drugs in criminal chic stakes10 Jun 2004
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Lexmark makes colour printing affordable for SMEs
Lexmark's C510 aims to give SMEs an easy-to-use laser which provides business-class colour at an affordable price.10 Jun 2004
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Lumigent unveils Entegra for Oracle
Lumigent to ship data auditing software for Oracle10 Jun 2004
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'Disorder and corruption' taking over internet, author claims
The internet is a "godawful mess," but few US government officials are willing to take action against virus writers, spammers and...10 Jun 2004
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i2 settles securities case
Supply chain management software supplier i2 Technologies has reached a $10m settlement in a US Securities and Exchange...10 Jun 2004
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Firms lack plans in event of an attack
Security executives have admitted that their companies do not have plans to cope with the effect of an unconventional terrorist...10 Jun 2004
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Desktop sales figures surprise industry
Faster-than-expected growth of desktops is expected to lift the overall market more than previously thought, according to data...10 Jun 2004
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Licence restrictions will stop Sun open-sourcing Solaris, says SCO Group
The SCO Group has stated that licence restrictions prevent Sun Microsystems from contributing its work to the General Public...10 Jun 2004
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Effective e-gov: think customers
Customer-centred thinking, efficient processes and collaborative multi-agency working are the keys to effective e-government,...09 Jun 2004
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IT leaders focus on how to get more for less cost
A key theme of the IT Directors' Forum last month was how to create more value for less cost.09 Jun 2004
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Microsoft releases monthly security patches
Microsoft has warned customers about a security hole that could allow hackers to create denial of service attacks to Windows...09 Jun 2004
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HP software group year off profit, says Fiorina
Business may be picking up for Hewlett-Packard's hardware divisions, but the company's software group is still more than a year...09 Jun 2004
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Sonic releases SOA development tool
Sonic Software will ship Sonic Business Integration Suite 5.5, which utilises the company's "Continuous Availability...09 Jun 2004
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US bank rolls out digital signature service
Wells Fargo bank customers will soon be able to use digital signatures and Adobe Portable Document Format documents to conduct...09 Jun 2004
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RFID gains steam despite cost pressures
Analysts, suppliers and attendees at IDC's RFID Update conference in Boston agreed that the combination of RFID tags with...09 Jun 2004
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IBM serves up Masala integration beta
IBM has rolled out the latest version of its enterprise software that integrates information from numerous sources by using...09 Jun 2004
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EC resumes Intel business practices checks
The European Commission has sent letters to PC suppliers and retailers throughout Europe concerning Intel's business practices,...09 Jun 2004
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RIM seeks BlackBerry injunction appeal
The popular BlackBerry wireless e-mail device does not infringe upon patents held by NTP for a wireless communications system,...09 Jun 2004
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Domain name registrations hit all-time high
More than 4.7 million new domain names were registered during the first quarter of 2004, according to VeriSign, the global...09 Jun 2004
