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Novell Amps Up Linux Plans at BrainShare

Novell has made several announcements concerning Linux at its annual BrainShare developers conference and is expected to announce a partnership with HP to bring Linux to its corporate laptop and desktop computers. On Tuesday, meanwhile, Novell announced that IBM had completed a $50 million investmen...

Lindows Seeks To Halt Microsoft’s Worldwide Legal Attack

Microsoft's attack against Linux desktop software provider Lindows.com has taken yet another turn, with Lindows' legal counsel filing a motion Monday in U.S. Federal Court seeking to stop the flood of global trademark lawsuits Microsoft has launched in a host of foreign countries over the last sever...

Cisco Expands Security Portfolio with New OS, Hardware

Cisco Systems introduced new products Tuesday that advance the company's so-called "Self-Defending Network" strategy. According to the company, its portfolio of new products works in an autonomic fashion to identify threats, isolate infected endpoints and reconfigure the network in response to intru...

New Netsky and Bagle Worms Spreading

The plague of malware appears to be escalating worldwide. As a worm variant called Netsky.D bombards e-mail inboxes around the globe, an even newer version, Netsky.E, already is being analyzed, according to Joe Hartmann, director of North America antivirus research at Trend Micro. "There has been a ...

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Five Steps to a Better Software Strategy

In the past, enterprises too often adopted an application strategy that consisted of blindly throwing money at software vendors. Not surprisingly, this was an unwise use of capital. Now, with budgets tight and ROI paramount, companies must define their business processes internally before talking to...

MyDoom.F Spreads Carnage with Malicious Payload

The latest iteration of the MyDoom worm, "MyDoom.F," has Internet security experts worried because, in addition to triggering denial-of-service attacks, it also can delete files from infected computers. MyDoom.F was first identified last Friday and has picked up steam in just the last few days, Soph...

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The Once and Future Corporate Software Strategy

There has been so much buzz in recent years about various enterprise applications -- ERP, CRM, SCM, PLM and more -- that it is no wonder many executives feel underinformed and overwhelmed. "You could take all 26 letters of the alphabet, throw them up in the air, and get something else," Bruce Hudson...

Much Ado About Pepsi/iTunes ‘Hack’

Apple and Pepsi's iTunes giveaway, which promises a free music download coupon under 1 in 3 Pepsi bottlecaps, made a big splash with an ad aired during January's Super Bowl. Now, is the promotion on the rocks following disclosure of a tactic to identify winning bottles without purchasing them first?...

Netsky.B Worm Extends String of Malware Attacks

A new worm known as Netsky.B emerged Wednesday. It is the second worm in the Netsky family; an earlier version, Netsky.A, was first identified Tuesday. The worm, which has been reported primarily in Western Europe and Japan, spreads mainly by e-mail. Like many recent worms, it cloaks itself in attra...

Intel To Sell 64-Bit Xeon as AMD Opteron Rival

The Intel Developer Forum commenced Tuesday with a statement that Intel will outfit its 32-bit Xeon server and workstation processors with 64-bit extensions. According to the company, this technology will become available in the second quarter of 2004. The announcement comes several months after riv...

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NetScreen Executive Officer David Flynn on Deepening the Firewall

Judging by its strategy, firewall vendor NetScreen is committed to a holistic view of enterprise security, leading the charge to integrate and deepen the firewall beyond its original parameters. The company's recently released Deep Inspection Firewall, for example, is designed to prevent application...

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Gartner Casts Doubt on MS Security Commitment

In response to Microsoft's latest vulnerability announcement, a group of security analysts at Gartner has released a research note that advises enterprises against using Windows Server 2003 in mission-critical applications exposed to the Internet before the second quarter of 2004. The note also reco...

Comcast Takes on Eisner with $54 Billion Disney Bid

Cable giant Comcast has announced that, despite being rebuffed by Walt Disney CEO Michael Eisner, it will move ahead with a $54 billion bid to acquire Disney. In a public letter addressed to Eisner, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts wrote: "It is unfortunate that you are not willing to ... enter into discus...

Covad To Roll Out VoIP Services

High-speed Internet access provider Covad has announced it will roll out Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services to its business and consumer customers. The company noted that, following market trials planned for mid-2004, the rollout will start by the fourth quarter in most of its Metropolitan...

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MarketWatch CEO Larry Kramer Talks Recovery

Larry Kramer founded MarketWatch.com as part of a joint venture between Data Broadcasting Corporation and CBS back in 1997. After years of turmoil, the company, which publishes business news and financial information and tools, achieved profitability in the fourth quarter of 2003 and for the year as...

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Corporate RAIDing on Rise in Storage Arena

The world of data storage can be as confusing as Alice in Wonderland's Tulgy Wood to companies seeking the best and most cost-efficient way to gather and save information. The typical home-user approach -- backing up data on a hard drive -- is not sufficient for corporations. RAID, on the other hand...

Oracle Raises PeopleSoft Bid in ‘Final Offer’

Oracle has raised its bid to acquire rival PeopleSoft to about $9.4 billion, or $26 per share. Oracle's amended offer is a little less than 19 percent higher than PeopleSoft's Tuesday closing price of $21.89 per share. "This is our final price," Jeff Henley, Oracle chairman and CFO, said. Forrester ...

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Linux Rising in China

The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) has announced its first Chinese member organization: Beijing Co-Create Open Source Software Company, Ltd., which plans to work on the Linux kernel and promote Chinese adoption of Linux on the desktop. Beijing Co-Create is the second Far East organization to jo...

E-Business Steps Up for the Super Bowl

Not everyone watches the Super Bowl just for the football. Given that many of the previous 37 Super Bowls were duller than watching golf on TV, some people would argue that the advertising is as much, if not more, of a reason to watch. This year, Apple, AOL and Monster.com are among the e-businesses...

Amazon Posts First Full-Year Profit

Amazon.com, perhaps the premier e-commerce site, has announced its first-ever full-year profit. According to the company's balance sheet, 2003 net income totaled $35 million. In 2002, despite booking a small fourth-quarter profit, the company recorded a full-year net loss of $149 million. Yankee Gro...

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