Microsoft to patch WINS bug Microsoft said this week that it's working on a patch to fix the flaw in the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) component found in the NT, 2000, and 2003 editions of Microsoft's server software. More...
Corporate computers plagued by spyware Corporate desktops pack almost as much spying software as do consumers' machines, according to a US anti-spyware vendor. More...
Phishing hurts web more than the wallet The real danger from phishing attacks isn't in the amount of money stolen, a research firm has reported, but in the fallout from the constant barrage of bogus emails, namely a loss of consumer confidence in the internet. More...
Anixter signs Zultys in IP expansion US cabling distributor Anixter has signed up to push IP telephony products from Zultys Technologies to Australian resellers. More...
IP PBX shipments increase Even with a mature enterprise telephony market, worldwide PBX line shipments increased 10 percent in the third quarter and rose 16 percent from a year ago, according to a stateside report released by Infonetics Research. More...
IBM debuts new web services technology for CICS New CICS products from IBM will enable customers to more easily integrate business processes and transform their existing applications to those that fit into a service oriented architecture. More...
GFI taps SQL server for email archiving GFI London has announced GFI MailArchiver for Exchange, a new email archiving solution that enables organisations to archive all internal and external email into a single SQL database, and provides users access to past messages via a web-based interface. More...
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