Electronic jihad to strike this week? A coordinated attack against the internet, dubbed an 'electronic jihad' may take place this week, one security firm warned. Other experts, however, were dubious. More...
Microsoft posts SP2 compatibility guide Microsoft has released a kit to help IT professionals spot compatibility problems between Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) and other applications, and how to roll out fixes. More...
Under fire, CA pledges to right its ship Facing shareholder anger, top executives of Computer Associates International pledged to add 150 new employees to aid its channel efforts and to overcome distractions created by the accounting scandal that continues to haunt the company. More...
Server shipments up 24 percent Server sales revenues worldwide increased about eight percent in the second quarter of 2004 over the same period last year, a Gartner analyst said yesterday, while the number of systems shipped grew three times as much. More...
Microsoft releases enterprise, SMB versions of Operations Manager Channel partners say the release of enterprise and SMB versions of Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 this week will boost Windows management but they're not sure whether it will boost sales. More...
Major crackdown on internet crime launched The US Justice Department is scheduled to announce this week a major crackdown on cyber-crime. More...
Borland acquires software development tool Borland Software Corporation this week said it had acquired from Software Productivity Center a project planning and estimation tool for application developers. More...
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