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InternetNews December 1, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Microsoft Patches IFRAME Out of Cycle In a surprise move, Microsoft has released an out-of-cycle patch for the recently exposed IFRAME vulnerability in Internet Explorer that affects non-Windows XP SP2 users.  |
InternetNews December 1, 2004 Tim Gray |
Microsoft: WINS Patch Coming Microsoft said it plans to issue a patch for a security flaw in Windows Server software that may allow attackers to gain control over systems running the program.  |
InternetNews December 1, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
HP Targets Viruses in Security Initiative Following up on its enterprise offerings, HP puts new products out to fight viruses.  |
InternetNews December 1, 2004 Clint Boulton |
Web Services Just for CICS IBM put a fresh coat of paint on an old door, unveiling a version of the company's 35-year-old Customer Information Control System transaction server, which is primed for Web services.  |
InternetNews December 1, 2004 Michael Singer |
Nomadix Patents Hotspot Landing Pages Nomadix has secured a patent used in HTML-based pop-up windows that launches when an Internet browser is opened at a hotspot. The technology lets providers monitor site usage while offering up local branding.  |
CRM December 2004 Ginger Conlon |
Taking Charge Read about these dynamic new top executives in the CRM industry.  |
CRM December 2004 Jason Compton |
It's Not Business As Usual As the CRM industry reinvents itself, 2005 promises both new opportunities and new challenges. Here are seven trends driving the transformation.  |
Home Toys December 2004 |
Hometoys Interview An interview with Yummy Interactive's Nick Mellios on their new technology that is revolutionizing the way we get our games. If things go their way, we may never have to pick up a game CD again.  |
Fast Company December 2004 Carleen Hawn |
What Money Can't Buy As Microsoft forfeits future revenue growth for current income, it continues to cede genuine innovations and important new markets to future upstarts with bigger ideas -- and far less to lose.  |
Fast Company December 2004 Carleen Hawn |
Microsoft Skills William H. Gates III, chairman and chief software architect of Microsoft Corp., speaks about patience, fast-following, and the innovation gap.  |
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