April 2004
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Cisco SNMP flaw allows for DoS attacks
A coding flaw in Cisco's IOS software for certain routers and switches could leave networks vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks. Continue Reading
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April 20, 2004
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Thought for the day: Spam - return to sender
Sender authentication could help solve the spam problem, says Mark Sunner Continue Reading
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April 20, 2004
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HP teams up with DreamWorks and Warner
Hewlett-Packard has agreed to supply services to two movie studios, DreamWorks and Warner Entertainment, in the areas of utility... Continue Reading
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April 20, 2004
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Coca-Cola to roll out Symbol devices worldwide
Soft drinks giant Coca-Cola has signed a deal with Symbol Technologies to roll out 28,000 mobile devices - based on... Continue Reading
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CPS hails £200m case management system as example of best practice
The new electronic case management system at the heart of the Crown Prosecution Service’s £200m modernisation of the criminal... Continue Reading
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Symbol launches ruggedised Windows devices
Symbol Technologies has unveiled two ruggedised Windows-based devices, the MC9000K and MC9000S. Continue Reading
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April 20, 2004
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NetBeans 3.6 IDE released
NetBeansIDE 3.6, a major revision to the open-source platform, is now available, adding improved windowing and debugging and... Continue Reading
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iSCSI will overtake fibre channel
Storage newcomer EqualLogic has praised iSCSI and is questioning the future viability of fibre channel as the protocol of choice... Continue Reading
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Cisco executive explains pricing strategy
Mario Mazzola, a senior vice president at Cisco Systems and the company's chief development officer, recently spoke about Cisco's... Continue Reading
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Long-distance OS updates for Mars rovers
The two NASA rovers on Mars have undergone long-distance software upgrades three months after landing on the planet. Continue Reading
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April 20, 2004
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CA investigation raises questions about CEO's fate
Following a wave of indictments this month that netted guilty pleas to securities fraud and other charges from several former... Continue Reading
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SAP adds more RFID functions to SCM tools
SAP will give businesses a real-time view of what is happening to their inventory with an upgrade to its supply chain management... Continue Reading
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April 20, 2004
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Copan offers disc performance at tape cost
Copan Systems claims its new Revolution 200T library offers hard-disc performance and Raid security at tape prices and... Continue Reading
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Microsoft settles Minnesota pricing suit
Microsoft has reached a preliminary settlement in a class-action lawsuit in Minnesota. The US state had alleged that the company... Continue Reading
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Improve default settings, says cybersecurity group
A US cybersecurity task force has advised IT suppliers to improve default security settings in their products. Continue Reading
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April 20, 2004
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CA fires nine amid accounting probe
Computer Associates International has fired nine employees in its legal and finance departments in connection with its internal... Continue Reading
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Record demand pushes Sony Ericsson into profit
Sony Ericsson has posted a profit for the third consecutive quarter, due boosted by record demand for its mobile phones and... Continue Reading
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Polycom launches high-end desktop videoconference system
Polycom has unveiled the VSX 3000. The device is a high-end desktop videoconferencing system that combines a camera, microphone,... Continue Reading
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Tenzing escalates in-flight wireless war
In-flight ISP Tenzing Communications is increasing the speed of its connections and adding wireless connectivity to fend off... Continue Reading
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Industry surprised at Linux insurance offering
A start-up has launched an insurance scheme to protect Linux users against being sued by the SCO Group, just as SCO loses its... Continue Reading