October 2004
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October 06, 2004
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Better mobile security
Sygate and iPass are joining forces to help protect corporate data accessed by mobile devices. Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Businesses ignoring security flaw
Most businesses don't see employee use of spyware, file sharing, and instant messaging on corporate networks as "major problems",... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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EMC targets SMEs
Storage specialist EMC has announced solutions to help mid-sized IT organisations drive down cost and increase the productivity... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Adobe to digitally certify PDFs
Electronic document giant Adobe Systems said that it was partnering with digital certificate company GeoTrust to provide... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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First children’s social care system goes live
The first web-based system to help councils meet new legal requirements for information sharing among teachers, social workers... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Intel helps developers make the jump from 32-bit to 64-bit computing
Intel has updated its development tools to make the shift from 32-bit to 64-bit computing easier for software developers using... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Google boosts search capabilities
Google Inc. is working hard to broaden the searching and indexing capabilities of its enterprise Search Appliance from Web... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Via's multimedia Isaiah goes 64-bit
Via Technologies will add 64-bit capabilities into Isaiah, a multimedia processor core design expected to be available in 2006. Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Cron steers CA towards on-dmand computing
Interim chief executive of Computer Associates International (CA), Kenneth Cron, used his brief keynote speech at the opening of... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Microsoft targets European SMEs
"We are in the midst of an IT rebound in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region," said IDC analyst Thomas Vavra,... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Avaya to buy German IP telephony supplier
US telecommunications equipment maker Avaya increased its presence in Europe by acquiring German enterprise communications... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Oct'04
HP updates switch software
Hewlett-Packard has brought out a new version of the free software that comes with all its switches. Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Oct'04
EMC introduces new ILM products
EMC has introduced a whole raft of information lifecycle management (ILM) products and strengthened the role of its Celerra Nas... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Oct'04
Fujitsu upgrades Nocona-based servers
Fujitsu Computer Systems will upgrade the company's Primergy tower and rack-mounted servers that will use the 64-bit capable... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Oct'04
Slimline dual core processors will fit single core slots
AMD's dual-core Opteron processor will fit into the same area as its single-core product, helping to hold down manufacturing... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Oct'04
Ballmer rules out bids for Oracle, PeopleSoft or SAP
Microsoft chief executive Steven Ballmer has ruled out any attempts to take over PeopleSoft, Oracle or SAP. Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Oct'04
PalmOne licenses MS Exchange for mobile e-mail
PalmOne has licensed technology from Microsoft to make its devices work directly with Microsoft's Exchange e-mail server. Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Oct'04
Siebel blueprint will help customers get the most out of CRM
Siebel is to introduce a business blueprint that offers customers a six-step services framework to expand customer relationship... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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SAP and Infineon unveil RFID management system
German business software supplier SAP and chip maker Infineon Technologies have launched a new software management system for... Continue Reading
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October 06, 2004
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Oct'04
Symantec releases data recovery tools
Security company Symantec has announced the latest versions of its LiveState data recovery software. Continue Reading