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Archive - 17 Feb 2005

Business Intelligence provider warms to Linux

News Information Builders' WebFOCUS product has received certification for Novell's SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, keeping it ahead of rival business intelligence vendors in the open source space

Air Traffic computer problems cause delays

News A computer failure at the National Air Traffic Control service led to flights out of the UK being grounded for an hour on Wednesday

Criminal caught on (Web) camera

News After Hours: A serial burglar has been caught with the aid of some cunningly employed technology

Patent restart request ratified

News The European Parliament is unequivocal: the software patent directive needs to go back to the drawing board. But the jury is still out on whether the Commission will listen

Intel demonstrates silicon laser

News The chipmaker has built a laser using standard silicon manufacturing processes, in an important breakthrough for optical communications

Can you trust VoIP?

Feature Voice-over-IP services may be the talk of the Net but can you trust their security in the long term?

Cisco emphasises network security

Video RSA Conference: John Chambers, the networking firm's CEO, used his keynote speech to stress the importance of the network in security strategy

Novell's strategy laid bare

Q&A Jack Messman took some time out at LinuxWorld to expain how Linux has raised his firm's profile, what plans it has for Netware and what the fuss is about identity management

Google upgrades toolbar

News The third version of Google's toolbar is out now, with built in translation and contextual search functionality

Securing the future for Cisco

Leader Cisco wants to make security a major revenue driver. That means deciding who's trusted and who's the threat

Orange sings Opera's praises

News Opera's use of open Web standards has proved attractive to Orange as it examines ways of pushing Web content to users

CIOs 'recognising the threat of IM'

News Many companies are leaving themselves exposed by allowing the use of public IM software, but recent flaws have been a wake-up call to CIOs

CA sets up for product cull

News Computer Associates is looking to make cuts to its product line to focus more on its core businesses of security and systems management

Word Hacks

Review Most Word users leave a large amount of its functionality unexplored and unemployed. This book will help you expand your repertoire of word processing skills.

VoIP: The killer app for WiMax

News Internet voice traffic will provide the financial incentive for operators to roll out the wireless broadband technology, according to a recent study

Microsoft patches two DRM holes

News The software giant has patched two security vulnerabilities found in the anti-piracy features of Windows Media player

LaCie d2 Hard Drive Extreme with Triple Interface (160GB)

Review This is the fastest, best-looking external hard drive we've tested to date, with FireWire 800 performance that's as cheap as its slower mainstream competition.

Hashing standard cracked

News The widely used encryption standard SHA-1 has had a serious vulnerability revealed by an international team of researchers

Cisco planning aggressive approach to security

News RSA Conference: The networking firm's CEO has promised new acquisitions, partnerships and spending as part of a seven-year security plan

Longhorn preview due in April

News Builder: Microsoft plans in April to offer developers an updated test version of Longhorn, along with more details on what's in store with the next major update to Windows

MyDoom spreading again

News Another variant of the MyDoom worm is spreading, using major search engines to harvest email addresses of targets

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