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InternetNews July 19, 2005 Paul Shread |
Riverbed Ups the WAFS Ante Riverbed Technology hopes to make further inroads into the market for WAN optimization and wide area file services with the release of Steelhead 2.0.  |
InternetNews July 19, 2005 Roy Mark |
GAO: Federal Systems Security Still Lacking A new report finds major security weaknesses at 24 major federal agencies.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive July 1, 2005 Zaborowski, Hammer & Lawler |
Informatics Rules How global computer systems helped far-flung research centers at Roche work together  |
Pharmaceutical Executive July 1, 2005 Ellen H. Julian |
What Pharma Wants From IT Today Indications that compliance and productivity issues reign over information technology (IT) budgets at pharma companies were verified in the 2005 Pharmaceutical Executive/Life Science Insights Information Technology Survey of nearly 850 US pharma companies.  |
InternetNews July 18, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
FBI: Online Crime Losses Down, Attacks Up A new study from the FBI and the Computer Security Institute cites a dramatic drop in average losses from cybercrime, but a rise in web site incidents and unauthorized access incidents.  |
InternetNews July 18, 2005 |
XP At Risk From DoS Newly discovered flaw may leave XP users at risk from a Denial of Service attack.  |
InternetNews July 15, 2005 Roy Mark |
Congress Closer to National ID Theft Law Republican lawmakers plan a committee vote on a bill requiring disclosure of both encrypted and unencrypted data breaches. The proposed bill is likely to provoke protest from the technology and financial services industries.  |
InternetNews July 15, 2005 Tim Gray |
Brain Drain in The Tech World? The number of tech workers has dropped in recent years, due to increased foreign outsourcing and lower overall wages.  |
InternetNews July 15, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
SCO E-Mail a Smoking Gun? The e-mail, sent by a SCO employee and forwarded to the CEO, said Linux does not infringe on any SCO intellectual property. The email could put a damper on SCO's ongoing copyright infringement lawsuit against Linux.  |
InternetNews July 15, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Oracle Easing Multi-Core License Terms The changes could curb criticism from customers who protested paying for each socket or core in a multi-core chip. Intel and AMD also sell multi-core chips, and use more consumer-friendly pricing plans.  |
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