March 2002
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March 06, 2002
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Mar'02
Check your systems: Virus set to strike today
Antivirus firms F-Secure and Central Command have warned users that the Klez.e worm, which can delete files, halt security... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Data warehouse design from top to bottom
When it comes to business intelligence, should you go for a "Big Bang" by choosing an enterprise data warehouse, or opt for the... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Access is power
Organisations are increasingly attaching importance to giving their staff access to office-based systems while they work away... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Time to pension off your DBA?
Why pay for a database administrator (DBA), when it can prove more cost-effective to outsource database management to a... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Casio develops new mobile fuel cell
Casio has developed a more efficient fuel-cell technology for mobile devices, which it claims will run a notebook PC for 20... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Data quality - the weak underbelly of CRM
Giga Information Group analyst Lou Agosta discusses how poor data quality can become a major flaw in many businesses' customer... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Don't bet the business on technology
There are only three major database suppliers these days, with two relatively minor ones standing out from the generic "other"... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
European I-mode launch set for 16 March
German carrier E-Plus Mobilfunk has announced that it will launch an I-mode wireless Internet service on 16 March. This will be... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
IBM pledges commitment for Web services
Integration and interoperability were the buzzwords of the day at IBM's Web services strategy briefing. Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Microsoft finds critical hole in its Java VM
Internet Explorer users have been warned of a security hole in Microsoft's Java Virtual Machine (JVM) which could allow a hacker... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
E-mail ethics could cost business
Almost one in three of the UK's online workforce send racist, sexist, pornographic and discriminatory e-mails at work. Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Hardware glitch knocks Yahoo Groups offline
A hardware glitch knocked Yahoo's community message board, Yahoo Groups, offline for over 12 hours on 4 March. Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Abobe opens Web services publishing door
Adobe Systems is introducing a Web services-enabled version of its AlterCast imaging server software aimed at speeding and... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Peregrine unveils suite assets
Peregrine Systems is rolling out a new property asset management system and a new fleet management suite at its annual user... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Plumtree strengthens portal platform
Plumtree Software has launched three additions to its portal platform designed to empower business users and boost collaboration... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Microsoft ships Windows tuned for data centres
Microsoft has started shipping a new version of its Windows server software tuned for data centres as an interim release until... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Intel lets market decide fate of Rambus support
Intel executives have refused to say whether the chipmaker's future chipsets would support Rambus Dynamic RAM (RDRAM), the... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
Kumar: Why users fear Computer Associates
At the CA World user conference in April, Computer Associates (CA) plans to introduce a customer relationship strategy that... Continue Reading
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March 05, 2002
05
Mar'02
US copyright law under scrutiny
US copyright law is put under the spotlight when the Adobe vs Elcomsoft case returns to court. Continue Reading
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March 04, 2002
04
Mar'02
Quantum bridges backup gap
Quantum is set to launch a disc storage product that will enable companies to run data backups at much faster speeds. Continue Reading