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Slow standards hurt fast wireless
Sales of next generation wireless networking products are being hurt by high prices and delays in approving a unified standard that will allow hardware from different manufacturers to work together, industry sources say.
Simon Burns
Aug 2 2006 9:29AM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft to slow down ActiveX controls
An ongoing patent infringement case will force Microsoft to weaken ActiveX controls within Internet Explorer (IE) within the next month.
Ericka Chickowski
Mar 30 2006 11:54PM
Security
Application compatibility may slow Firefox growth
The increasingly popular Firefox browser could stumble in its bid to make inroads into the corporate environment, despite its many plaudits for increased security and user-friendliness.
René Millman
Feb 22 2005 3:01PM
Security
Companies slow to patch internal systems
Companies take 62 days on average to patch their internal systems compared to 21 days for internet-facing systems, according to research by Gerhard Eschelbeck, CTO of vulnerability management firm Qualys.
Marcia Savage
Jul 29 2004 12:04AM
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SMEs slow to network: IDC
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Jun 1 2004 12:00AM
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