Big Blue is gunning after Oracle with new database management software that can anticipate problems and give database administrators advice on how to fix them.
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As ATI and Nvidia compete for the attention of PC hot-rodders, smaller chipmakers are finding opportunities in the middle of the market.
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Members of the open-source project unveil release 1.0 of their software, an audio encoding and streaming alternative to the MP3 format.
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AS THE DUST begins to settle on Symantec's eye-catching $350 million cash purchase of three vastly different security vendors, big-name security players suddenly lodged squarely in Symantec's sights have no intention of sitting idly by and already are planning their next move.
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FORGENT NETWORKS ANNOUNCED last week that it holds the patent to the JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) image compression technology, for both color and black and white images, and intends to license it to a variety of manufacturers.
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The PC maker, fresh from narrowing its second-quarter loss, is offering $100 mail-in rebates on a pair of desktops and the Solo 1450SE notebook.
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This whitepaper provides detailed instructions for deploying Microsoft
Commerce Server 2002 in a secure configuration. These instructions assume you are performing a new deployment, and therefore instruct you to install and configure each server in this sample deployment. It is recommended that you use these instructions as a guideline for deploying your own secure site.
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Commerce Server 2002 in a secure configuration. These instructions assume you are performing a new deployment, and therefore instruct you to install and configure each server in this sample deployment. It is recommended that you use these instructions as a guideline for deploying your own secure site.Download
Transmetazone has posted a Transmeta coverage from the PCExpo 2002
Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer and other Microsoft executives will pen a newsletter on the company's views about the role of technology and public policy.
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TRANSMETA THURSDAY POSTED a slightly smaller-than-expected loss for its second fiscal quarter, but at the same time announced plans to lay off 200 workers, or about 40 percent of its workforce.
The company also said that it no longer planned to offer a version of its Crusoe processor called the TM6000. Transmeta will continue to improve its current model, the TM5800, and work with customers to develop "future system-on-a-chip" products, it said in a statement.
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The company also said that it no longer planned to offer a version of its Crusoe processor called the TM6000. Transmeta will continue to improve its current model, the TM5800, and work with customers to develop "future system-on-a-chip" products, it said in a statement.
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OC Workbench has posted some news about the ECS K7S5A+ motherboard
AnandTech has posted their ATI Radeon 9700 review
William Neukom, the lawyer who led the software giant's defense against federal antitrust charges, says he will rejoin his former law firm as a partner.
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Enthusiasts of free software disrupt a Commerce Department meeting, insisting on their right to debate the entertainment industry over anti-copying technologies.
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SECURITY VENDOR SYMANTEC announced three high-profile acquisitions late Wednesday at the same time it reported its financial results for the second quarter 2002. Symantec will acquire SecurityFocus, Riptech, and Recourse Technologies for a total of about $355 million in cash, the company said.
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The company on Thursday will unveil the details of the Radeon 9700, a desktop graphics chip based on a new architecture that will provide greater realism when it comes to 3D images.
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Tweakers Australia has posted some news on the EPoX nForce2 8RGA+ Motherboard
INTEL'S recent warning of lower second-quarter revenue proved true Tuesday, as the Santa Clara, California, chip maker announced revenue of US$6.32 billion and net income of $446 million.
The company also announced that it will lay off 4,000 employees in the second half of 2002. The company has about 83,000 employees.
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The company also announced that it will lay off 4,000 employees in the second half of 2002. The company has about 83,000 employees.
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